Solution studies, synthesis and antibacterial activity of Ga(III) complexes with bis-kojate derivatives
Given the recognized major problem of microbial drug resistance for human health, new metal-based drugs have been currently explored for their antimicrobial properties, including gallium-based compounds as potential metallophores that could perturb Fe's interactions with proteins. Herein we have designed and synthesized two bis-kojate ligands (named L4 and L6) and studied their Ga(III) complexes for their physico-chemical and biological properties. In particular a detailed study of their complexation properties in aqueous solution, showed equilibrium models with formation of quite stable dinuclear 2:3 metal:ligand complexes, though with different stability. Solid state complexes were also prepared and characterized and complementary DFT studies indicated that [Ga2(L4)3] complex, with higher stability, seems to adopt a three-ligand bridging conformation, while that for L6 adopt a one ligand bridging conformation. Preliminary investigation of the antibacterial activity of these gallium complexes showed antipseudomonal activity, which appeared higher for the complex with L4, a feature of potential interest for the scientific community.
Funding
TU Dublin Research Scholarship Fund
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
European Regional Development Fund under Grant Number 12/RC/2275_P2
COST Action CA18202–NECTAR–Network for Equilibria and Chemical Thermodynamics Advanced Research, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology)
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O'Ferrall LM. et al. Solution studies, synthesis and antibacterial activity of Ga(III) complexes with bis-kojate derivatives. J Inorg Biochem. 2024;259:112663.Publication Date
14 July 2024External DOI
PubMed ID
39024775Department/Unit
- Chemistry
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ElsevierVersion
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