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Review
. 2014 Apr;57(4):255-61.
doi: 10.1002/jlcr.3164. Epub 2014 Jan 7.

Single amino acid chelate complexes of the M(CO)3 (+) core for correlating fluorescence and radioimaging studies (M = (99m) Tc or Re)

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Single amino acid chelate complexes of the M(CO)3 (+) core for correlating fluorescence and radioimaging studies (M = (99m) Tc or Re)

Michael P Coogan et al. J Labelled Comp Radiopharm. 2014 Apr.

Abstract

Single amino acid chelates (SAACs) and SAAC-like bifunctional ligands can be exploited in the design of a variety of bioconjugates for facile metallation with the M(CO)3 (+) unit with M = (99m) Tc or Re. When the donor groups of the ligand are quinolone, thiazole or other similarly conjugated heterocycles, the rhenium complexes are fluorescent, affording complementary and isostructural fluorescent probes to the radioactive (99m) Tc analogues. The versatility of the approach has been demonstrated by the preparation of bioconjugates incorporating peptides, biotin, folic acid, thymidine and vitamin B12 . In addition, the unusual photophysical properties observed for rhenium of the [bisthiazole-diamino butane-Re(CO)3 (+) ] derivative [BTBA-Re(CO)3 ](+) are discussed.

Keywords: bioconjugate chemistry; correlation of in vitro fluorescence and in vivo radioimaging; fluorescence spectroscopy; rhenium photophysics; rhenium-tricarbonyl core.

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