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Título: Reactions in Tirapazamine Induced by the Attachment of Low-Energy Electrons: Dissociation Versus Roaming of OH
Autor: Arthur-Baidoo, Eugene
Ameixa, João
Ziegler, Patrick
Ferreira da Silva, Filipe
Ončák, Milan
Denifl, Stephan
Palavras-chave: dissociative electron attachment
gas-phase
hypoxic cytotoxins
radiosensitizers
tirapazamine
Catalysis
Chemistry(all)
Data: 21-Set-2020
Citação: Arthur-Baidoo, E., Ameixa, J., Ziegler, P., Ferreira da Silva, F., Ončák, M., & Denifl, S. (2020). Reactions in Tirapazamine Induced by the Attachment of Low-Energy Electrons: Dissociation Versus Roaming of OH. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 59(39), 17177-17181. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202006675
Resumo: Tirapazamine (TPZ) has been tested in clinical trials on radio-chemotherapy due to its potential highly selective toxicity towards hypoxic tumor cells. It was suggested that either the hydroxyl radical or benzotriazinyl radical may form as bioactive radical after the initial reduction of TPZ in solution. In the present work, we studied low-energy electron attachment to TPZ in the gas phase and investigated the decomposition of the formed TPZ− anion by mass spectrometry. We observed the formation of the (TPZ–OH)− anion accompanied by the dissociation of the hydroxyl radical as by far the most abundant reaction pathway upon attachment of a low-energy electron. Quantum chemical calculations suggest that NH2 pyramidalization is the key reaction coordinate for the reaction dynamics upon electron attachment. We propose an OH roaming mechanism for other reaction channels observed, in competition with the OH dissociation.
Descrição: Vienna (P30332) PD/BD/114447/2016 PTDC/FIS-AQM/31215/2017 PD/00193/2012 UID/Multi/ 04378/2019 UID/FIS/00068/2019
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/115244
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202006675
ISSN: 1433-7851
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