Abstract
Several conjugates between folic acid and a series of kinetically stable lanthanide complexes have been synthesized, using amide coupling and azide-alkyne cycloaddition methodologies to link the metal-binding domain to folate through a variety of spacer groups. While all these complexes exhibit affinity for the folate receptor, it is clear that the point of attachment to folate is essential, with linkage through the γ-carboxylic acid giving rise to significantly enhanced receptor affinity. All the conjugates studied show affinities consistent with displacing biological circulating folate derivatives, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, from folate receptors. All the complexes exhibit luminescence with a short-lived component arising from ligand fluorescence overlaid on a much longer lived terbium-centered component. These can be separated using time-gating methods. From the results obtained, the most promising approach to achieve sensitized luminescence in these systems requires incorporating a sensitizing chromophore close to the lanthanide.
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McMullon, G. T., Ezdoglian, A., Booth, A. C., Jimenez-Royo, P., Murphy, P. S., Jansen, G., … Faulkner, S. (2024). Synthesis and Characterization of Folic Acid-Conjugated Terbium Complexes as Luminescent Probes for Targeting Folate Receptor-Expressing Cells. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 67(16), 14062–14076. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.4c00919
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