Maria Alexiou
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
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Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2003
Maria Alexiou; Ioannis Tsivikas; Catherine Dendrinou-Samara; Anastasia A. Pantazaki; Pantelis N. Trikalitis; Nikolia Lalioti; D.A. Kyriakidis; Dimitris P. Kessissoglou
The effect on DNA and the antibacterial activity of a series of high nuclearity nickel compounds with three, four and five metal atoms were examined. The compounds have a mixed ligand composition with salicylhydroxamic acid and di-2-pyridyl-ketonoxime as chelate agents. In the trinuclear compound Ni(3)(shi)(2)(Hpko)(2)(py)(2)(1), two metal ions show a square planar geometry while the third one is in an octahedral environment. The compounds with four and five nickel atoms construct metallacrown cores with two distinct connectivities. The tetranuclear vacant metallacrown [12-MC(Ni(II)N(Hshi)2(pko)2)-4](2+) shows the connectivity pattern [-O-Ni-O-N-Ni-N-](2), while the pentanuclear ([Ni(II)][12-MC(Ni(II)N(shi)2(pko)2)-4])(2+) follows the pattern [-Ni-O-N-](4). Two distinct arrangements of the chelates around the ring metal ions were observed; a 6-5-6-5-6-5-6-5 arrangement for the [12-MC(Ni(II)N(Hshi)2(pko)2)-4] core and a 6-6-5-5-6-6-5-5 arrangement for the [12-MC(Ni(II)N(shi)2(pko)2)-4] core. Magnetic variable temperature susceptibility study of the trinuclear compound revealed the presence of one paramagnetic nickel(II) ion with strong crystal field dependence, with D=5.0(4) cm(-1), g(xy)=2.7(3) and g(z)=2.3(3). The effect of the synthesized Ni(II) complexes on the integrity and electrophoretic mobility of nucleic acids was examined. Only compounds 2, 3 and 4 altered the mobility of pDNA, forming high molecular weight concatamers at low concentrations or precipitates at higher concentrations. Antibacterial activity screening of the above compounds suggests that nickel compounds 2, 3 and 4 were the most active and can act as potent antibacterial agents.
Inorganic Chemistry | 2008
Curtis M. Zaleski; Tsu Chen Weng; Catherine Dendrinou-Samara; Maria Alexiou; Paraskevi Kanakaraki; Wen Yuan Hsieh; Jeff W. Kampf; James E. Penner-Hahn; Vincent L. Pecoraro; Dimitris P. Kessissoglou
Two tetranuclear Mn complexes with an average Mn oxidation state of +2.5 have been prepared. These valence isomers have been characterized by a combination of X-ray crystallography, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and magnetic susceptibility. The Mn(II)3Mn(IV) tetramer has the Mn ions arranged in a distorted tetrahedron, with an S = 6 ground spin state, dominated by ferromagnetic exchange among the manganese ions. The Mn(II)2Mn(III)2 tetramer also has a distorted tetrahedral arrangement of Mn ions but shows magnetic behavior, suggesting that it is a single-molecule magnet. The X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectra for the two complexes are similar, suggesting that, while Mn XANES has sufficient sensitivity to distinguish between trinuclear valence isomers (Alexiou et al. Inorg. Chem. 2003, 42, 2185), similar distinctions are difficult for tetranuclear complexes such as that found in the photosynthetic oxygen-evolving complex.
Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications | 2003
I. Tsivikas; Maria Alexiou; Anastasia A. Pantazaki; Catherine Dendrinou-Samara; Dimitrios A. Kyriakidis; Dimitris P. Kessissoglou
The synthesis, characterization and the biological study of a series of Ni(ll)2(carboxylato)2 [12- MCNi(II)N(shi)2(pko)2-4][12-MCNi(ii)N(sh03(pko)-4] (CH3OH)3(H3O) fused 12-membered metallacrowns with 10 metal ions and commercial available herbicides or anti-inflammatory drugs as carboxylato ligands are reported. All the compounds have a mixed ligand composition with salicylhydroxamic acid and di-2-pyridylketonoxime as chelate agents. The compounds construct metallacrown cores {[12-MCNi(n)N(sj02(pko)2-4][12-MCNi(ll)N(shO3(pko)-4]}2+ following the pattern [-Ni-O-N-]4. The neutral decanuclear [Ni(II)(A)]2[12-MCNi(II)N(shi)2(pko)2-4][12-MCNi(II)N(pko)3(pko)-4] fused metallacrown, consists of two [12-MCM(ox)N(ligand)-4] units the {Ni(ll)(A)[12-MCNi(II)N(shi)2(pko)2-4]} and {Ni(II)(A)[12-MCNi(II)N(shi)3(pko)-4]} with 1+ and 1- charge, respectively. Each metallacrown unit has four ring Ni(II) ions and one additional encapsulated Ni(II) ion in planar arrangement. The anionic unit is bonded with cationic one creating binuclear moieties. The herbicide or antiiflammatory carboxylato ligands are bridging the central octahedral nickel atom with a ring metal ion in a bindetate fashion. The effect on DNA and their antibacterial activity was examined. The changes in the mobility can be attributed to the altered structures of the pDNA treated with Ni(II) complexes. Evaluating the data of the antibacterial activity of the compounds tested, we can conclude that nickel complexes present strong antibacterial activity.
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2008
Anastasia Dimitrakopoulou; Catherine Dendrinou-Samara; Anastasia A. Pantazaki; Maria Alexiou; Ebbe Nordlander; Dimitris P. Kessissoglou
Angewandte Chemie | 2003
Catherine Dendrinou-Samara; Maria Alexiou; Curtis M. Zaleski; Jeff W. Kampf; Martin L. Kirk; Dimitris P. Kessissoglou; Vincent L. Pecoraro
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005
Curtis M. Zaleski; Ezra C. Depperman; Catherine Dendrinou-Samara; Maria Alexiou; Jeff W. Kampf; Dimitris P. Kessissoglou; Martin L. Kirk; Vincent L. Pecoraro
Inorganic Chemistry | 2001
George Psomas; Ann J. Stemmler; Catherine Dendrinou-Samara; Jeffrey J. Bodwin; Manuela Schneider; Maria Alexiou; Jeff W. Kampf; Dimitris P. Kessissoglou; Vincent L. Pecoraro
Inorganic Chemistry | 1998
George Psomas; Catherine Dendrinou-Samara; Maria Alexiou; Alexandros Tsohos; Catherine P. Raptopoulou; Aris Terzis; Dimitris P. Kessissoglou
Inorganic Chemistry | 2002
Maria Alexiou; Catherine Dendrinou-Samara; Catherine P. Raptopoulou; and Aris Terzis; Dimitris P. Kessissoglou
Inorganic Chemistry | 2003
Maria Alexiou; Catherine Dendrinou-Samara; Anastasia Karagianni; Subhashis Biswas; Curtis M. Zaleski; Jeff W. Kampf; Derek Yoder; James E. Penner-Hahn; Vincent L. Pecoraro; Dimitris P. Kessissoglou