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Beyond the TPP + "gold standard": a new generation mitochondrial delivery vector based on extended PN frameworks.

How Chee OngJoão T S CoimbraMaria João RamosBengang XingPedro Alexandrino FernandesFelipe Garcia
Published in: Chemical science (2023)
Mitochondrial targeting represents an attractive strategy for treating metabolic, degenerative and hyperproliferative diseases, since this organelle plays key roles in essential cellular functions. Triphenylphosphonium (TPP + ) moieties - the current "gold standard" - have been widely used as mitochondrial targeting vectors for a wide range of molecular cargo. Recently, further optimisation of the TPP + platform drew considerable interest as a way to enhance mitochondrial therapies. However, although the modification of this system appears promising, the core structure of the TPP + moiety remains largely unchanged. Thus, this study explored the use of aminophosphonium (PN + ) and phosphazenylphosphonium (PPN + ) main group frameworks as novel mitochondrial delivery vectors. The PPN + moiety was found to be a highly promising platform for this purpose, owing to its unique electronic properties and high lipophilicity. This has been demonstrated by the high mitochondrial accumulation of a PPN + -conjugated fluorophore relative to its TPP + -conjugated counterpart, and has been further supported by density functional theory and molecular dynamics calculations, highlighting the PPN + moiety's unusual electronic properties. These results demonstrate the potential of novel phosphorus-nitrogen based frameworks as highly effective mitochondrial delivery vectors over traditional TPP + vectors.
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