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Mitochondrial‐DNA‐Targeted Ir<sup>III</sup>‐Containing Metallohelices with Tunable Photodynamic Therapy Efficacy in Cancer Cells
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The development of DNA-targeted photodynamic therapy (PDT) agents for cancer treatment has drawn substantial attention. Herein, the design and synthesis of dinuclear Ir<sup>III</sup> -containing luminescent metallohelices with tunable PDT efficacy that target mitochondrial DNA in cancer cells are reported. The metallohelices are fabricated using dynamic imine-coupling chemistry between aldehyde end-capped fac-Ir(ppy)<sub>3</sub> handles and linear alkanediamine spacers, followed by reduction of the imine linkages. The length and odd-even character of the diamine alkyl linker determined the stereochemistry (helicates vs. mesocates). Compared to the helicates, the mesocates exhibit improved apoptosis-induction upon white-light irradiation. Molecular docking studies indicate that the mesocate with a proper length of diamine spacers shows stronger affinity for the minor groove of DNA. This study highlights the potential of DNA-targeting Ir<sup>III</sup> -containing metallohelices as PDT agents.
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