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Alkoxy Bridged Binuclear Rhenium (I) Complexes As a Potential Sensor for β-amyloid Aggregation

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Journal Talanta
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2014 Aug 28
PMID 25159409
Citations 4
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Abstract

Alkoxy bridged binuclear rhenium(I) complexes are used as a probe for the selective and sensitive detection of aggregation of β-amyloid fibrils that are consorted with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The strong binding of the complexes is affirmed by the fluorescence enhancement and calculated binding constant value in the order of 10(5)M(-1) is obtained from the Scatchard plots. The binding of β-amyloid can be attributed to π-π stacking interaction of naphthalene moiety present in rhenium(I) complexes, and it is supported by docking studies. The selectivity is quite high towards other proteins and the formation of fibrils can be observed in the range of 30-40 nm through the AFM and TEM techniques.

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