Journal article
A gallium(III) Schiff base-curcumin complex that binds to amyloid-β plaques
JL Lange, DJ Hayne, P Roselt, CA McLean, JM White, PS Donnelly
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2016
Abstract
Gallium-68 is a positron-emitting isotope that can be used in positron-emission tomography imaging agents. Alzheimer's disease is associated with the formation of plaques in the brain primarily comprised of aggregates of a 42 amino acid protein called amyloid-β. With the goal of synthesising charge neutral, low molecular weight, lipophilic gallium complexes with the potential to cross the blood–brain barrier and bind to Aβ plaques we have used an ancillary tetradentate N2O2 Schiff base ligand and the β-diketone curcumin as a bidentate ligand to give a six-coordinate Ga3 + complex. The tetradentate Schiff base ligand adopts the cis-β configuration with deprotonated curcumin acting as a bident..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The Australian Research Council (FT130100204 and LP150100656) for funding this research. The Victorian Brain Bank for provision of human brain tissue. PSD is and ARC Future Fellow.