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dc.contributor.authorVieira, Paulo
dc.contributor.authorMiranda, Margarida Q.
dc.contributor.authorMarques, Igor
dc.contributor.authorCarvalho, Sílvia
dc.contributor.authorLi-Jun, Chen
dc.contributor.authorHowe, Ethan N.W.
dc.contributor.authorZhen, Carl
dc.contributor.authorLeung, Claudia Y.
dc.contributor.authorSpooner, Michael J.
dc.contributor.authorMorgado, Bárbara
dc.contributor.authorda Cruz e Silva, Odete A.B.
dc.contributor.authorMoiteiro, Cristina
dc.contributor.authorGale, Philip A.
dc.contributor.authorFélix, Vítor
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-27
dc.date.available2020-10-27
dc.date.issued2020-01-01en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/23686
dc.description.abstractThe anion binding and transport properties of an extensive library of thiophene-based molecules are reported. Seventeen bis-urea positional isomers, with different binding conformations and lipophilicities, were synthetized by the appendage of α-, β-thiophene or α-, β-, γ-benzo[b]thiophene motifs to the ortho-phenylenediamine central core, yielding six subsets of positional isomers. Through 1H NMR, X-ray crystallography, molecular modelling and anion efflux studies, it was demonstrated that the most active transporters display a pre-organised binding conformation able to promote the recognition of chloride using urea and C-H binding groups in a cooperative fashion. Additional LUV based assays, carried out under electroneutral and electrogenic conditions, together with NMDG-Cl assays, indicate that anion efflux occurs mainly through H+/Cl– symport mechanism. On the other hand, the most efficient anion transporter displays cytotoxicity against tumour cell lines while having no effects on a cystic fibrosis cell line.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherWiley-VCH GmbHen
dc.relation.ispartofChemistry A European Journalen
dc.rightsOtheren
dc.subjectAnion transport • thiophene-based molecules • efflux studies • molecular modelling • cytotoxicityen
dc.titleDevelopment of a library of thiophene-based drug-like LEGO molecules: evaluation of their anion binding, transport properties and cytotoxicityen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.subject.asrc0303 Macromolecular and Materials Chemistryen
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/chem.201904255
dc.relation.arcDP180100612
dc.rights.other"This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: P. Vieira, M. Q. Miranda, I. Marques, S. Carvalho, L.-J. Chen, E. N. W. Howe, C. Zhen, C. Y. Leung, M. J. Spooner, B. Morgado, O. A. B. da Cruz e Silva, C. Moiteiro, P. A. Gale, V. Félix, Development of a Library of Thiophene-Based Drug-Like Lego Molecules: Evaluation of Their Anion Binding, Transport Properties, and CytotoxicityChem. Eur. J. 2020, 26, 888.,which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201904255. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions."en
usyd.facultySeS faculties schools::Faculty of Science::School of Chemistryen
usyd.citation.volume26en
usyd.citation.spage888en
usyd.citation.epage899en
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