Tamara Rodríguez-Prieto, Darren Wragg, Nicole Heiduk, Mihyun Park, Nicole Strittmatter, Roland A. Fischer, Angela Casini, Guillermo Moreno-Alcántar
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摘要
利用三维自组装金属离子(MCgs)作为多模式药物平台前景广阔。然而,由于人们对 MCgs 与生物靶标相互作用的了解仍然有限,因此合成具有更高的复杂性和功能性的 MCgs 是一项巨大的挑战。在此背景下,本研究报告了将金(III)卟啉支架整合到棱柱形 MCg 结构中的方法,并探讨了其在体外癌症多模式疗法中的应用,即同时实现光动力疗法和化疗。通过将实验方法与最先进的元动力学理论研究相结合,我们发现金笼对鸟嘌呤-四联体(G4)结构--已被证实的抗癌药物靶点--显示出前所未有的主客体相互作用驱动的选择性稳定,揭示了超分子药物设计的新机制。
A Golden Touch in the Design of Multifunctional Porphyrin Metallacages: Host–Guest Chemistry for Drug-Target Interactions
The use of three-dimensional self-assembled metallacages (MCgs) as multimodal drug platforms holds great promise. However, the synthesis of MCgs with increased complexity and functionality is a great challenge since understanding of the interaction of MCgs with biological targets is still limited. In this context, this work reports on the integration of a gold(III) porphyrin scaffold into a prismatic MCg structure and explores its application for multimodal therapy of cancer in vitro, namely enabling both photodynamic therapy and chemotherapy. Combining experimental approaches with a state-of-the-art metadynamics theoretical study, we discovered that the gold cage shows unprecedented host–guest interaction-driven selective stabilization of guanine-quadruplex (G4) structures – validated anticancer drug targets – disclosing a new mechanism to pursue in the design of supramolecular drugs.
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CCS Chemistry, the flagship publication of the Chinese Chemical Society, stands as a leading international chemistry journal based in China. With a commitment to global outreach in both contributions and readership, the journal operates on a fully Open Access model, eliminating subscription fees for contributing authors. Issued monthly, all articles are published online promptly upon reaching final publishable form. Additionally, authors have the option to expedite the posting process through Immediate Online Accepted Article posting, making a PDF of their accepted article available online upon journal acceptance.