Archimedean heterologous helixes in Ti10Cd6-oxo nanoclusters: double-helical self-assembly and therapeutic application in Parkinson's disease

Abstract

The construction of spiral nanostructures has been a long and challenging pursuit. Herein, we report a helical cadmium doping titanium-oxo cluster (Ti10Cd6), which can be extracted from Archimedean spiral curves using the equation r = 1 + 1.5θ (θ = 0–350°). A heterologous helix as the building block is further assembled into a double-stranded helical superstructure through intra- and inter-strand non-covalent interactions. Furthermore, the enantioseparation of the novel helix was realized through chiral ligand exchange. Moreover, biological application of the enantiomer R-/S-Ti10Cd6 was studied, and the results show that R-Ti10Cd6 significantly ameliorates the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons compared to S-Ti10Cd6 in a C. elegans model of Parkinson's disease, suggesting an important role of chirality in biomedical applications of metal-oxo clusters.

Graphical abstract: Archimedean heterologous helixes in Ti10Cd6-oxo nanoclusters: double-helical self-assembly and therapeutic application in Parkinson's disease

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
08 Apr 2024
Accepted
29 Apr 2024
First published
03 May 2024

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2024, Advance Article

Archimedean heterologous helixes in Ti10Cd6-oxo nanoclusters: double-helical self-assembly and therapeutic application in Parkinson's disease

L. Meng, J. Chen, Z. Feng, Z. Jiang, Z. Jin and C. Zhan, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4QI00890A

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