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Lanthanide DO3A-Complexes Bearing Peptide Substrates: The Effect of Peptidic Side Chains on Metal Coordination and Relaxivity

Two DO3A-type ligands conjugated to substrates of urokinase (L3) and caspase-3 (L4) via a propyl-amide linker were synthesized and their lanthanide(III) (Ln(3+)) complexes studied. A model compound without peptide substrate (L2) and an amine derivative ligand mimicking the state after enzymatic clea...

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Autores principales: Laine, Sophie, Morfin, Jean-François, Galibert, Mathieu, Aucagne, Vincent, Bonnet, Célia S., Tóth, Éva
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082176
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author Laine, Sophie
Morfin, Jean-François
Galibert, Mathieu
Aucagne, Vincent
Bonnet, Célia S.
Tóth, Éva
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Morfin, Jean-François
Galibert, Mathieu
Aucagne, Vincent
Bonnet, Célia S.
Tóth, Éva
author_sort Laine, Sophie
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description Two DO3A-type ligands conjugated to substrates of urokinase (L3) and caspase-3 (L4) via a propyl-amide linker were synthesized and their lanthanide(III) (Ln(3+)) complexes studied. A model compound without peptide substrate (L2) and an amine derivative ligand mimicking the state after enzymatic cleavage (L1) were also prepared. Proton Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation Dispersion (NMRD) profiles recorded on the gadolinium(III) (Gd(3+)) complexes, complemented with the assessment of hydration numbers via luminescence lifetime measurements on the Eu(3+) analogues, allowed us to characterize the lanthanide coordination sphere in the chelates. These data suggest that the potential donor groups of the peptide side chains (carboxylate, amine) interfere in metal coordination, leading to non-hydrated LnL3 and LnL4 complexes. Nevertheless, GdL3 and GdL4 retain a relatively high relaxivity due to an important second-sphere contribution generated by the strongly hydrophilic peptide chain. Weak PARACEST effects are detected for the amine-derivative EuL1 and NdL1 chelates. Unfortunately, the GdL3 and GdL4 complexes are not significantly converted by the enzymes. The lack of enzymatic recognition of these complexes can likely be explained by the participation of donor groups from the peptide side chain in metal coordination.
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spelling pubmed-80692572021-04-26 Lanthanide DO3A-Complexes Bearing Peptide Substrates: The Effect of Peptidic Side Chains on Metal Coordination and Relaxivity Laine, Sophie Morfin, Jean-François Galibert, Mathieu Aucagne, Vincent Bonnet, Célia S. Tóth, Éva Molecules Article Two DO3A-type ligands conjugated to substrates of urokinase (L3) and caspase-3 (L4) via a propyl-amide linker were synthesized and their lanthanide(III) (Ln(3+)) complexes studied. A model compound without peptide substrate (L2) and an amine derivative ligand mimicking the state after enzymatic cleavage (L1) were also prepared. Proton Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation Dispersion (NMRD) profiles recorded on the gadolinium(III) (Gd(3+)) complexes, complemented with the assessment of hydration numbers via luminescence lifetime measurements on the Eu(3+) analogues, allowed us to characterize the lanthanide coordination sphere in the chelates. These data suggest that the potential donor groups of the peptide side chains (carboxylate, amine) interfere in metal coordination, leading to non-hydrated LnL3 and LnL4 complexes. Nevertheless, GdL3 and GdL4 retain a relatively high relaxivity due to an important second-sphere contribution generated by the strongly hydrophilic peptide chain. Weak PARACEST effects are detected for the amine-derivative EuL1 and NdL1 chelates. Unfortunately, the GdL3 and GdL4 complexes are not significantly converted by the enzymes. The lack of enzymatic recognition of these complexes can likely be explained by the participation of donor groups from the peptide side chain in metal coordination. MDPI 2021-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8069257/ /pubmed/33918899 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082176 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Laine, Sophie
Morfin, Jean-François
Galibert, Mathieu
Aucagne, Vincent
Bonnet, Célia S.
Tóth, Éva
Lanthanide DO3A-Complexes Bearing Peptide Substrates: The Effect of Peptidic Side Chains on Metal Coordination and Relaxivity
title Lanthanide DO3A-Complexes Bearing Peptide Substrates: The Effect of Peptidic Side Chains on Metal Coordination and Relaxivity
title_full Lanthanide DO3A-Complexes Bearing Peptide Substrates: The Effect of Peptidic Side Chains on Metal Coordination and Relaxivity
title_fullStr Lanthanide DO3A-Complexes Bearing Peptide Substrates: The Effect of Peptidic Side Chains on Metal Coordination and Relaxivity
title_full_unstemmed Lanthanide DO3A-Complexes Bearing Peptide Substrates: The Effect of Peptidic Side Chains on Metal Coordination and Relaxivity
title_short Lanthanide DO3A-Complexes Bearing Peptide Substrates: The Effect of Peptidic Side Chains on Metal Coordination and Relaxivity
title_sort lanthanide do3a-complexes bearing peptide substrates: the effect of peptidic side chains on metal coordination and relaxivity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082176
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