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Volume 144, January 2015

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Subhashree P. Dash, Alok K. Panda, Sagarika Pasayat, Sudarshana Majumder, Ashis Biswas, Werner Kaminsky, Subhadip Mukhopadhyay, Sujit K. Bhutia, Rupam Dinda

Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 144 (2015) 1–12

Evaluation of the cell cytotoxicity and DNA/

BSA binding and cleavage activity of some dioxidovanadium(V) complexes containing aroylhydrazones

Anna A. Krasilnikova, Michael A. Shestopalov,

Konstantin A. Brylev, Irina A. Kirilova, Olga P. Khripko, Kristina E. Zubareva, Yuri I. Khripko, Valentina T. Podorognaya, Lidiya V. Shestopalova,

Vladimir E. Fedorov, Yuri V. Mironov Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 144 (2015) 13–17

Prospects of molybdenum and rhenium octahedral cluster complexes as X-ray contrast agents

The applicability of the hexanuclear metal cluster complexes as agents for X-ray contrast media was demonstrated. The highly radiopaque cluster cores {M6Q8} along with high tuning ability of the outer ligand environment allow creating a com- plex with low toxicity and rapid renal excretion.

Veronika F.S. Pape, Dóra Türk, Pál Szabó, Michael Wiese, Eva A. Enyedy,

Gergely Szakács

Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 144 (2015) 18–30

Synthesis and characterization of the anticancer and metal binding properties of novel pyrimidinylhydrazone derivatives

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doi:10.1016/S0162-0134(15)00016-1

Three novel pyrimidinylhydrazones were synthesized and investigated for their anticancer potential. The most active derivative showed toxicity in the submi- cromolar range and was further investi- gated regarding the role of Fe(III) and Cu(II) complexation and reactive oxygen species in its mechanism of action.

Synthesis, characterization of three dioxidovanadium(V) complexes [VO2L1–3] (1–3) of aroylhydrazones and their inter- action with DNA and BSA is reported. The complexes are also screened for the evalu- ation ofin vitrocell cytotoxicity.

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Alexandre C. Bertoli, Ruy Carvalho, Matheus P. Freitas, Teodorico C. Ramalho, Daiana T. Mancini, Maria C. Oliveira, Amarílis de Varennes, Ana Dias

Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 144 (2015) 31–37

Structural determination of Cu and Fe– Citrate complexes: theoretical investigation and analysis by ESI-MS

Structures were proposals for the complex citrate-Cu2+and identified by ESI-MS.

Tieliang Ma, Jun Xu, Yuan Wang, Hao Yu, Yong Yang, Yang Liu, Weiliang Ding, Wenjiao Zhu, Ruhua Chen, Zhijun Ge, Yongfei Tan, Lei Jia, Taofeng Zhu Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 144 (2015) 38–46

Ternary copper(II) complexes with amino acid chains and heterocyclic bases: DNA binding, cytotoxic and cell apoptosis induction properties

Yi Gou, Yao Zhang, Jinxu Qi, Zuping Zhou, Feng Yang, Hong Liang

Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 144 (2015) 47–55

Enhancing the copper(II) complexes cytotoxicity to cancer cells through bound to human serum albumin

Anticancer activities of copper com- plexes are improved through bound to IIA sub-domain of HSA.

Paolo Ascenzi, Loris Leboffe, Roberto Santucci, Massimo Coletta Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 144 (2015) 56–61

Ferric microperoxidase-11 catalyzes peroxynitrite isomerization

Microperoxidase-11 (MP11) is an unde- capeptide derived from cytochrome c offering the possibility to investigate the reactivity of the heme group unshielded by the protein. In fact, ferric penta- coordinated MP11 catalyzes peroxyni- trite isomerization to NO3 whereas hexa-coordinated cytochrome c is unreactive. MP11 may represent the active site of chimeric proteins and play a relevant role(s) in biotechnological applications.

Three new ternary copper(II) complexes which have potential chemotherapy characteristics with reduced Schiff base ligand and heterocyclic bases, and the ternary copper(II) complexes had signif- icant cytotoxic activity against the human cancer cell lines. They also can induce the cancer cell apoptosis.

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