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Role of Metal Ions and Hydrogen Bond Acceptors in the Tautomeric Equilibrium of Nitro-9[(Alkylamino)Amino]-Acridine Drugs

3-nitro-9-[2-(dialkylamino)ethyl)]aminoacridines (alkyl = methyl or ethyl) have been used as ligands towards platinum(If). The end product is a complex in which the acridine acts as a tridentate ligand contributing the two exocyclic nitrogen atoms and one of the two peri carbons. The metallation tak...

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Autores principales: Carlone, Maria, Di Masi, Nicola G., Maresca, Luciana, Margiotta, Nicola, Natile, Giovanni
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2269723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18365071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S156536330400007X
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author Carlone, Maria
Di Masi, Nicola G.
Maresca, Luciana
Margiotta, Nicola
Natile, Giovanni
author_facet Carlone, Maria
Di Masi, Nicola G.
Maresca, Luciana
Margiotta, Nicola
Natile, Giovanni
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description 3-nitro-9-[2-(dialkylamino)ethyl)]aminoacridines (alkyl = methyl or ethyl) have been used as ligands towards platinum(If). The end product is a complex in which the acridine acts as a tridentate ligand contributing the two exocyclic nitrogen atoms and one of the two peri carbons. The metallation takes place predominantly at the peri position of the unsubstituted ring. The coordinated acridine is in the imino tautomeric form although, in the free state, it occurs exclusively in the amino form (both in the solid state and in solution). The imino tautomer is considered to be the biologically active form. In the platinated species the N(10)H of the acridine can be involved in strong hydrogen bonding with a chloride ion leading to formation of an association complex, the formation constant has been found to be 1.4±10(3) M(−1). The N(10)H┄CI interaction can influence the tautomeric equilibrium of the acridine dye also in the uncoordinated species, however, the shift in favor of the imino tautomer is not complete.
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spelling pubmed-22697232008-03-24 Role of Metal Ions and Hydrogen Bond Acceptors in the Tautomeric Equilibrium of Nitro-9[(Alkylamino)Amino]-Acridine Drugs Carlone, Maria Di Masi, Nicola G. Maresca, Luciana Margiotta, Nicola Natile, Giovanni Bioinorg Chem Appl Research Article 3-nitro-9-[2-(dialkylamino)ethyl)]aminoacridines (alkyl = methyl or ethyl) have been used as ligands towards platinum(If). The end product is a complex in which the acridine acts as a tridentate ligand contributing the two exocyclic nitrogen atoms and one of the two peri carbons. The metallation takes place predominantly at the peri position of the unsubstituted ring. The coordinated acridine is in the imino tautomeric form although, in the free state, it occurs exclusively in the amino form (both in the solid state and in solution). The imino tautomer is considered to be the biologically active form. In the platinated species the N(10)H of the acridine can be involved in strong hydrogen bonding with a chloride ion leading to formation of an association complex, the formation constant has been found to be 1.4±10(3) M(−1). The N(10)H┄CI interaction can influence the tautomeric equilibrium of the acridine dye also in the uncoordinated species, however, the shift in favor of the imino tautomer is not complete. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2004 /pmc/articles/PMC2269723/ /pubmed/18365071 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S156536330400007X Text en Copyright © 2004 Maria Carlone et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Carlone, Maria
Di Masi, Nicola G.
Maresca, Luciana
Margiotta, Nicola
Natile, Giovanni
Role of Metal Ions and Hydrogen Bond Acceptors in the Tautomeric Equilibrium of Nitro-9[(Alkylamino)Amino]-Acridine Drugs
title Role of Metal Ions and Hydrogen Bond Acceptors in the Tautomeric Equilibrium of Nitro-9[(Alkylamino)Amino]-Acridine Drugs
title_full Role of Metal Ions and Hydrogen Bond Acceptors in the Tautomeric Equilibrium of Nitro-9[(Alkylamino)Amino]-Acridine Drugs
title_fullStr Role of Metal Ions and Hydrogen Bond Acceptors in the Tautomeric Equilibrium of Nitro-9[(Alkylamino)Amino]-Acridine Drugs
title_full_unstemmed Role of Metal Ions and Hydrogen Bond Acceptors in the Tautomeric Equilibrium of Nitro-9[(Alkylamino)Amino]-Acridine Drugs
title_short Role of Metal Ions and Hydrogen Bond Acceptors in the Tautomeric Equilibrium of Nitro-9[(Alkylamino)Amino]-Acridine Drugs
title_sort role of metal ions and hydrogen bond acceptors in the tautomeric equilibrium of nitro-9[(alkylamino)amino]-acridine drugs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2269723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18365071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S156536330400007X
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