Comprehensive
Investigation of [Fe(EDTA)]−‑Functionalized
Derivatives and their Supramolecular Adducts
with Human Serum Albumin
Posted on 2024-07-01 - 14:35
In recent years, the coordination chemistry of high-spin
Fe(III)
complexes has increasingly attracted interest due to their potential
as effective alternatives to Gd(III)-based MRI contrast agents. This
paper discusses the results from our study on Fe(III) complexes with
two EDTA derivatives, each modified with either one (EDTA-BOM) or
two (EDTA-BOM2) benzyloxymethylene (BOM) groups on the
acetic arm(s). These pendant hydrophobic groups enable the complexes
to form noncovalent adducts with human serum albumin (HSA), leading
to an observed increase in relaxivity due to the reduction in molecular
tumbling. Our research involved detailed relaxometric measurements
and analyses of both 1H and 17O NMR data at
varying temperatures and magnetic field strengths, which is conducted
with and without the presence of a protein. A significant finding
of this study is the effect of electronic relaxation time on the effectiveness
of [Fe(EDTA-BOM)(H2O)]− and [Fe(EDTA-BOM2)(H2O)]− as diagnostic MRI probes.
By integrating these relaxometric results with comprehensive thermodynamic,
kinetic, and electrochemical data, we have thoroughly characterized
how structural modifications to the EDTA base ligand influence the
properties of the complexes.
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Nucera, Alessandro; Macchia, Maria Ludovica; Baranyai, Zsolt; Carniato, Fabio; Tei, Lorenzo; Ravera, Mauro; et al. (2024). Comprehensive
Investigation of [Fe(EDTA)]−‑Functionalized
Derivatives and their Supramolecular Adducts
with Human Serum Albumin. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.4c01715