Cargando…

Cation-mediated optical resolution and anticancer activity of chiral polyoxometalates built from entirely achiral building blocks

We report the crystallization of homochiral polyoxometalate (POM) macroanions {CoSb(6)O(4)(H(2)O)(3)[Co(hmta)SbW(8)O(31)](3)}(15–) (1, hmta = hexamethylenetetramine) via the counter cation-mediated chiral symmetry breaking and asymmetric autocatalytic processes. In the presence of low Co(2+) concent...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Zhang, Zhi-Ming, Duan, Xiaopin, Yao, Shuang, Wang, Zhishu, Lin, Zekai, Li, Yang-Guang, Long, La-Sheng, Wang, En-Bo, Lin, Wenbin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6013930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30155068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc04408a
_version_ 1783334123648057344
author Zhang, Zhi-Ming
Duan, Xiaopin
Yao, Shuang
Wang, Zhishu
Lin, Zekai
Li, Yang-Guang
Long, La-Sheng
Wang, En-Bo
Lin, Wenbin
author_facet Zhang, Zhi-Ming
Duan, Xiaopin
Yao, Shuang
Wang, Zhishu
Lin, Zekai
Li, Yang-Guang
Long, La-Sheng
Wang, En-Bo
Lin, Wenbin
author_sort Zhang, Zhi-Ming
collection PubMed
description We report the crystallization of homochiral polyoxometalate (POM) macroanions {CoSb(6)O(4)(H(2)O)(3)[Co(hmta)SbW(8)O(31)](3)}(15–) (1, hmta = hexamethylenetetramine) via the counter cation-mediated chiral symmetry breaking and asymmetric autocatalytic processes. In the presence of low Co(2+) concentrations both Δ- and Λ-enantiomers of 1 formed in the reaction, crystallizing into the racemic crystal rac-1. At a high Co(2+) concentration, the polyoxoanion enantiomers showed a high level of chiral recognition via H-bonding interactions to crystallize into enantiopure crystals of Δ- or Λ-[Co(H(2)O)(6){CoSb(6)O(4)(H(2)O)(3)[Co(hmta)SbW(8)O(31)](3)}](13–). During crystallization, a microscale symmetry-breaking event and a nonlinear asymmetric autocatalysis process make the enantiomers crystallize in different batches, which provides an opportunity to isolate the homochiral bulk materials. The defined structures of the racemic and homochiral crystals thus provide a molecular-level illustration that H-bonding interactions are responsible for such high-level chiral recognition, in a process similar to the supramolecular chirality frequently observed in biology. These POM macroanions showed a high cytotoxicity against various cancer cells, particularly ovarian cancer cells. The antitumor activity of these compounds resulted at least in part from the activation of the apoptotic pathways, as shown by the flow cytometry, Annexin V staining, DNA ladder, and TUNEL assay, likely by blocking the cell cycle and complexing with proteins in cells. The POM macroanions reported herein provide promising and novel antitumor agents for the potential treatment of various cancers.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6013930
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-60139302018-08-28 Cation-mediated optical resolution and anticancer activity of chiral polyoxometalates built from entirely achiral building blocks Zhang, Zhi-Ming Duan, Xiaopin Yao, Shuang Wang, Zhishu Lin, Zekai Li, Yang-Guang Long, La-Sheng Wang, En-Bo Lin, Wenbin Chem Sci Chemistry We report the crystallization of homochiral polyoxometalate (POM) macroanions {CoSb(6)O(4)(H(2)O)(3)[Co(hmta)SbW(8)O(31)](3)}(15–) (1, hmta = hexamethylenetetramine) via the counter cation-mediated chiral symmetry breaking and asymmetric autocatalytic processes. In the presence of low Co(2+) concentrations both Δ- and Λ-enantiomers of 1 formed in the reaction, crystallizing into the racemic crystal rac-1. At a high Co(2+) concentration, the polyoxoanion enantiomers showed a high level of chiral recognition via H-bonding interactions to crystallize into enantiopure crystals of Δ- or Λ-[Co(H(2)O)(6){CoSb(6)O(4)(H(2)O)(3)[Co(hmta)SbW(8)O(31)](3)}](13–). During crystallization, a microscale symmetry-breaking event and a nonlinear asymmetric autocatalysis process make the enantiomers crystallize in different batches, which provides an opportunity to isolate the homochiral bulk materials. The defined structures of the racemic and homochiral crystals thus provide a molecular-level illustration that H-bonding interactions are responsible for such high-level chiral recognition, in a process similar to the supramolecular chirality frequently observed in biology. These POM macroanions showed a high cytotoxicity against various cancer cells, particularly ovarian cancer cells. The antitumor activity of these compounds resulted at least in part from the activation of the apoptotic pathways, as shown by the flow cytometry, Annexin V staining, DNA ladder, and TUNEL assay, likely by blocking the cell cycle and complexing with proteins in cells. The POM macroanions reported herein provide promising and novel antitumor agents for the potential treatment of various cancers. Royal Society of Chemistry 2016-07-01 2016-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6013930/ /pubmed/30155068 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc04408a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY 3.0)
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zhang, Zhi-Ming
Duan, Xiaopin
Yao, Shuang
Wang, Zhishu
Lin, Zekai
Li, Yang-Guang
Long, La-Sheng
Wang, En-Bo
Lin, Wenbin
Cation-mediated optical resolution and anticancer activity of chiral polyoxometalates built from entirely achiral building blocks
title Cation-mediated optical resolution and anticancer activity of chiral polyoxometalates built from entirely achiral building blocks
title_full Cation-mediated optical resolution and anticancer activity of chiral polyoxometalates built from entirely achiral building blocks
title_fullStr Cation-mediated optical resolution and anticancer activity of chiral polyoxometalates built from entirely achiral building blocks
title_full_unstemmed Cation-mediated optical resolution and anticancer activity of chiral polyoxometalates built from entirely achiral building blocks
title_short Cation-mediated optical resolution and anticancer activity of chiral polyoxometalates built from entirely achiral building blocks
title_sort cation-mediated optical resolution and anticancer activity of chiral polyoxometalates built from entirely achiral building blocks
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6013930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30155068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5sc04408a
work_keys_str_mv AT zhangzhiming cationmediatedopticalresolutionandanticanceractivityofchiralpolyoxometalatesbuiltfromentirelyachiralbuildingblocks
AT duanxiaopin cationmediatedopticalresolutionandanticanceractivityofchiralpolyoxometalatesbuiltfromentirelyachiralbuildingblocks
AT yaoshuang cationmediatedopticalresolutionandanticanceractivityofchiralpolyoxometalatesbuiltfromentirelyachiralbuildingblocks
AT wangzhishu cationmediatedopticalresolutionandanticanceractivityofchiralpolyoxometalatesbuiltfromentirelyachiralbuildingblocks
AT linzekai cationmediatedopticalresolutionandanticanceractivityofchiralpolyoxometalatesbuiltfromentirelyachiralbuildingblocks
AT liyangguang cationmediatedopticalresolutionandanticanceractivityofchiralpolyoxometalatesbuiltfromentirelyachiralbuildingblocks
AT longlasheng cationmediatedopticalresolutionandanticanceractivityofchiralpolyoxometalatesbuiltfromentirelyachiralbuildingblocks
AT wangenbo cationmediatedopticalresolutionandanticanceractivityofchiralpolyoxometalatesbuiltfromentirelyachiralbuildingblocks
AT linwenbin cationmediatedopticalresolutionandanticanceractivityofchiralpolyoxometalatesbuiltfromentirelyachiralbuildingblocks