A cobaltoceniumethynyl gold(i) complex with a triphenylphosphane ligand triggered efficient cytotoxic effects in cancer cells in contrast to a derivative with two cobaltocenium moieties. The complex effectively inhibited the enzyme thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) suggesting this enzyme as a possible biological target. The cellular uptake of both metal fragments of the active complex was studied by atomic absorption spectroscopy and indicated a high biological stability of the complex.
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Vanicek, S., Kopacka, H., Wurst, K., Vergeiner, S., Kankowski, S., Schur, J., … Ott, I. (2016). Cobaltoceniumethynyl gold(i) as an unusual heterodinuclear bioorganometallic fragment to study the biological properties of alkynyl gold complexes. Dalton Transactions, 45(4), 1345–1348. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5dt04796j
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