A Semi‐Automated, High‐Throughput Approach for the Synthesis and Identification of Highly Photo‐Cytotoxic Iridium Complexes

Author:

Kench Timothy1ORCID,Rahardjo Arielle1,Terrones Gianmarco G.2ORCID,Bellamkonda Adinarayana1,Maher Thomas E.13ORCID,Storch Marko45,Kulik Heather J.26ORCID,Vilar Ramon13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Imperial College London White City Campus W12 0BZ London UK

2. Department of Chemical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology 02139 Cambridge MA USA

3. Institute of Chemical Biology Imperial College London White City Campus W12 0BZ London UK

4. Department of Infectious Disease Imperial College London South Kensington Campus SW7 2AZ London UK

5. London Biofoundry Imperial College Translation and Innovation Hub W12 0BZ London UK

6. Department of Chemistry Massachusetts Institute of Technology 02139 Cambridge MA USA

Abstract

AbstractThe discovery of new compounds with pharmacological properties is usually a lengthy, laborious and expensive process. Thus, there is increasing interest in developing workflows that allow for the rapid synthesis and evaluation of libraries of compounds with the aim of identifying leads for further drug development. Herein, we apply combinatorial synthesis to build a library of 90 iridium(III) complexes (81 of which are new) over two synthesise‐and‐test cycles, with the aim of identifying potential agents for photodynamic therapy. We demonstrate the power of this approach by identifying highly active complexes that are well‐tolerated in the dark but display very low nM phototoxicity against cancer cells. To build a detailed structure–activity relationship for this class of compounds we have used density functional theory (DFT) calculations to determine some key electronic parameters and study correlations with the experimental data. Finally, we present an optimised semi‐automated synthesise‐and‐test protocol to obtain multiplex data within 72 hours.

Funder

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Innovation and Technology Commission

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

Wiley

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