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Published in which should be cited to refer to this work. Supporting Information Synthesis, Characterization and Cellular Localization of Cytotoxic Constitutional rganometallic Isomers of Rhenium Delivered on a Cyanocobalmin Scaffold. Giuseppe Santoro, a Theodora Zlateva, b Albert Ruggi, a Luca Quaroni b and Fabio Zobi* a a Department of Chemistry, University of Fribourg, Chemin du Musée 9, CH-1700 Fribourg, Switzerland. Fax: (+41) 044 635 6802; Tel: (+41) 044 635 4623; E-mail: fabio.zobi@unifr.ch b Paul Scherrer Institute, Swiss Light Source, 5232, Villigen-PSI Current address, Functional Genomic Center, ETH/University of Zürich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland. List of Figures Figure 1S. Comparison of IR spectra of 1 (top) and 2. ote the shift in frequency of the ν C band at 2175 cm -1 for 1 indicative of a Co-C-Re conjugate. Figure 2S. 1 H-CSY spectrum of 1 in the 7.7-9.2 ppm region. Figure 3S. Peak labels for MR assignments of complexes 1 and 2. Figure 4S. UV-Vis spectra of complexes 1 (black), 2 (red) and vitamin B 12 in MeH. Figure 5S. ormalized emission spectra of 1 (black) and 2 (red) in MeH. λ exc = 400 nm. Figure 6S. IR spectra of single 3T3 cell during accumulation of 2. Time Interval: 2 min between points. Left: uncorrected. Right: baseline corrected (unsupervised rubberband method). Red circle indicates the initial slow phase of accumulation, followed by a steep increase in rate about 60 min after exposure. Figure 7S-8S. IR maps of the A1 carbonyl stretching vibration at 2028 cm - 1 (7S) and of the lipid absorption at 2852 cm -1 (8S) with experimental scale of the integrated intensity of the 2 nd derivative. Figure 9S. Pixel maps of a 3T3 fibroblast incubated with 2 (300 μm concentration). 1

Figure 1S. Comparison of IR spectra of 1 (top) and 2. ote the shift in frequency of the ν C band at 2175 cm -1 for 1 indicative of a Co-C-Re conjugate. Figure 2S. 1 H-CSY spectrum of 1 in the 7.7-9.2 ppm region. 2

a H 2 g H 2 27 61 25 60 26 20 H 54 2 18 1 19 56 30 3 17 32 31 4 b H 2 35 5 R Co 6 7 9 16 14 15 37 38 11 13 55 53 48 36 8 10 12 49 H 2 41 47 c 46 42 43 H 2 d C C Re C Phen 5 Phen 6 Phen 4 Phen 3 H Pr3 f Pr2 H Pr1 57 H B2 50 H 2 B9 B8 B4 B7 B5 B6 e B10 B11 Phen 1 Phen 2 P R3 R2 R4 R1 R5 62 63 PY2 PY1 PY2 PY1 Figure 3S. Peak labels for MR assignments of complexes 1 and 2. 3

0.9 Absorption (Abs.) 0.6 0.3 300 400 500 600 Wavelength (nm) Figure 4S. UV-Vis spectra of complexes 1 (black), 2 (red) and vitamin B 12 in MeH. Intensity (a. u.) 510 610 710 Wavelength (nm) Figure 5S. ormalized emission spectra of 1 (black) and 2 (red) in MeH. λ exc = 400 nm. 4

Figure 6S. IR spectra of single 3T3 cell during accumulation of 2. Time Interval: 2 min between points. Left: uncorrected. Right: baseline corrected (unsupervised rubberband method). Red circle indicates the initial slow phase of accumulation, followed by a steep increase in rate about 60 min after exposure. Figure 7S. IR map of the A1 carbonyl stretching vibration at 2028 cm -1 with the experimental scale of the integrated intensity of the 2 nd derivative. 5

Figure 8S. IR map of the lipid absorption at 2852 cm -1 with experimental scale of the integrated intensity of the 2 nd derivative. Figure 9S. ptical images of a 3T3 fibroblast incubated with 2 (300 μm concentration). Left: top and bottom inserts show pixel images reconstructed from mapping the intensities of the 2 nd derivative of the lipid absorption at 2852 cm -1 and the A1 carbonyl stretching vibration at 2028 cm -1 respectively. The scale represents relative units of 2 nd derivative of absorbance with the left scale referring to the top insert. c = cell nuclear area identified as previously described. Right: same cell with maxima of reconstructed integrated pixel intensities (same scale as to the left with minima set to -0.0001 and -0.0003 for the 2852 cm -1 and the 2028 cm -1 vibration respectively) of the 2 nd derivative of the same lipid absorption and the A1 stretching frequency finally superimposed in the bottom right panel to highlight the different chemical distribution of the molecular species. 6