Enantioselective regulation of a metal complex in reversible binding to serum albumin: dynamic helicity inversion signalled by circularly polarised luminescence

Montgomery, C. P., New, E. J., Parker, D. and Peacock, R. D. (2008) Enantioselective regulation of a metal complex in reversible binding to serum albumin: dynamic helicity inversion signalled by circularly polarised luminescence. Chemical Communications(36), pp. 4261-4263. (doi: 10.1039/b810978h)

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Abstract

The helicity of the (SSS)-Delta enantiomer of a terbium and europium(III) complex is inverted on reversible binding to 'drug site II' of serum albumin, signalled by a switch in its circularly polarised emission; no such behaviour occurs with the (RRR)-Lambda complexes, thereby defining a unique chiroptical probe of albumin binding.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:BINDING Chirality COBALT(II) COMPLEX COMPLEX COMPLEXES DICHROISM ENANTIOPURE LANTHANIDE TETRAAMIDE COMPLEXES Luminescence METAL-COMPLEXES NMR RECOGNITION REVERSIBLE BINDING SERA SPECTROSCOPY STATE SWITCH Z-DNA
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Peacock, Dr Robert
Authors: Montgomery, C. P., New, E. J., Parker, D., and Peacock, R. D.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Chemistry
Journal Name:Chemical Communications
ISSN:1359-7345

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