Reactions of metallodrugs with proteins: Selective binding of phosphane-based platinum(ii) dichlorides to horse heart cytochrome c probed by ESI MS coupled to enzymatic cleavage

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Abstract

Reactions of cytotoxic platinum drugs with proteins are attracting growing attention for their relevant biological implications. We report here on the reactions of two cis-diphosphane platinum(ii) dichlorides (namely cis-bis(trimethylphosphane) platinum(ii) dichloride and cis- bis(triethylphosphane) platinum(ii) dichloride) with horse heart cytochrome c (cyt c) monitored through advanced ESI MS methods coupled to enzymatic digestion. A remarkable selectivity in terms of adduct stoichiometry is highlighted and the specific metal binding sites are localised on the protein surface. © 2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Mügge, C., Micheucci, E., Boscaro, F., Gabbiani, C., Messori, L., & Weigand, W. (2011). Reactions of metallodrugs with proteins: Selective binding of phosphane-based platinum(ii) dichlorides to horse heart cytochrome c probed by ESI MS coupled to enzymatic cleavage. Metallomics, 3(10), 987–990. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1mt00069a

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