Mitochondria-targeted Re(I) complexes bearing guanidinium as ligands and their anticancer activity

JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY(2020)

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As the “powerhouse” of a cell, mitochondria maintain energy homeostasis, synthesize ATP via oxidative phosphorylation, generate ROS signaling molecules, and modulate cell apoptosis. Herein, three Re(I) complexes bearing guanidinium derivatives have been synthesized and characterized. All of these complexes exhibit moderate anticancer activity in HepG2, HeLa, MCF-7, and A549 cancer cells. Mechanism studies indicate that complex 3 , [Re(CO)3(L)(Im)](PF 6 ) 2 , can selectively localize in the mitochondria and induce cancer cell death through mitochondria-associated pathways. In addition, complex 3 can effectively depress the ability of cell migration, cell invasion, and colony formation. Graphic abstract
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Re(I) complex,Cytotoxicity,Mitochondria,Apoptosis
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