Biocompatible palladium catalysts for biological applications
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2100-12-31
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Abstract
Transition metals have been used to mediate bioorthogonal reactions within a biological
environment. In particular, applications of biocompatible palladium catalysis currently range
from biomolecules modification to the in cellulo synthesis or activation of drugs. Here, the
scope of palladium-mediated chemistry in living systems has been further extended with the
development of a new homogenous palladium catalyst. This water-soluble, biocompatible,
and traceable catalysts is based on a palladium-carbene complex coupled to a fluorescent
labelled homing peptide for targeted delivery inside cells. This “SMART” catalyst is
designed to activate both caged fluorophores and drugs through the cleavage of protecting
groups or cross-coupling reactions. A second strategy for targeted delivery of a
biocompatible palladium catalysis involves metal nanoparticles loaded onto a heterogeneous
solid support. This “modular” catalyst can be implanted in vivo at the desired site of action,
e.g. a tumour, and locally activate biomolecules.
These two catalytic systems will allow us to selectively activate pro-drugs in vivo, with
spatial control, thus minimising the side effects of the treatment on the whole body.
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