Copper(II) complexes with tridentate Schiff base-like ligands: solid state and solution structures and anticancer activity.

Journal: Dalton Trans., DOI: 10.1039/C9DT02571E
Authors: Dankhoff K., Gold M., Kober L., Schmitt F., Pfeifer L., Dürrmann A., Kostrhunova H., Rothemund M., Brabec V., Schobert R., Weber B.
Year: 2019

Abstract

We report 15 new Cu(II) complexes with tridentate NNO -acylenamino ligands derived from 2-picolylamine and bearing up to three alkyl, alkoxy, alkoxycarbonyl, or (pseudo)halide substituents. The structures of nine complexes were elucidated by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Complexes with an unsubstituted pyridine ring crystallised with a square pyramidal coordination sphere, whereas substitution of the pyridine ring led to a square planar coordination sphere around the metal centre. The solution structures and properties of the complexes were characterised by UV-Vis spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry. They were also tested for their cytotoxic effect on four human cancer cell lines. Two complexes were identified that were highly active with single-digit IC50 values, exceeding those of cisplatin by far. A tentative structure-activity relationship was proposed as well as topoisomerase I inhibition as a possible mode of action, while any significant interference with DNA and the level of reactive oxygen species could be excluded.

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