2004
DOI: 10.1002/bip.20129
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Mono‐, bi‐, or tridentate ligands? The labeling of peptides with 99mTc‐carbonyls

Abstract: The labeling of targeting peptides with (99m)Tc is a useful concept for the diagnosis of various diseases such as cancer. Although in research for at least one decade, only a very few radiopharmaceuticals based on peptides are in clinical use. The difficulty of labeling, and the resulting authenticity of the new vector, is largely responsible for this observation. In this overview, we present an alternate strategy based on the organometallic fac-[(99m)Tc(CO)(3)](+) core for introducing (99m)Tc in biomolecules … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, tricoordination can also be achieved by using a mixture of two ligands, one bidentate L 2 and one monodentate L 1 to produce an [M(L 2 )(L 1 -Biomol)(CO) 3 ] complex by means of a [2+1] mixed-ligand approach (Scheme 1). [8] A recent paper has reported the use of this "[2+1]" approach to prepare new fac-M(CO) 3 compounds for radiopharmaceutical use from a dithiocarbamate and a monodentate isocyanide ligand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, tricoordination can also be achieved by using a mixture of two ligands, one bidentate L 2 and one monodentate L 1 to produce an [M(L 2 )(L 1 -Biomol)(CO) 3 ] complex by means of a [2+1] mixed-ligand approach (Scheme 1). [8] A recent paper has reported the use of this "[2+1]" approach to prepare new fac-M(CO) 3 compounds for radiopharmaceutical use from a dithiocarbamate and a monodentate isocyanide ligand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] Several groups are developing ligands for the radio-labelling of bio-molecules. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Many of these ligating moieties are based upon bis(pyridylmethyl)amine derivatives and we have also developed a N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide (HPMA) copolymer with bis(pyridylmethyl)amine derivatives as metal binding sites. [19] Another class of widely used ligands in coordination chemistry and organometallic chemistry are the tris(pyrazolyl)borates (Tp), developed by Trofimenko in the early sixties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[59][60][61] Owing to the low-spin d 6 electronic configuration of technetium(I), the resulting complexes possess great robustness in water, especially towards oxidation or carbonyl ligand substitution. -and, given the small size of the metal core, labeling of biomolecules can be achieved with retention of activity and specificity.…”
Section: Technetium-99mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[61] Therefore, pen- dant groups of biomolecules such as the peripheral propionamide side chains of the cobalamin corrin ring may serve as anchor sites for labeling once appropriately derivatized. Over the past decade, the so-called single amino acid chelate (SAAC) strategy has been introduced as a new approach for the preparation of labeled amino acid containing bioconjugates.…”
Section: Technetium-99mmentioning
confidence: 99%