WernersC omplex, as ac ationic coordination complex (CCC), has hitherto unappreciated biological properties derived from its binding affinity to highly anionic biomolecules such as glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and nucleic acids.C ompetitive inhibitor and spectroscopic assays confirm the high affinity to GAGs heparin, heparan sulfate (HS), and its pentasaccharide mimetic Fondaparinux (FPX). Functional consequences of this affinity include inhibition of FPX cleavage by bacterial heparinase and mammalian heparanase enzymes with inhibition of cellular invasion and migration. WernersC omplex is av ery efficient condensing agent for DNAa nd tRNA. In proof-of-principle for translational implications,i ti sd emonstrated to displaya ntiviral activity against human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) at micromolar concentrations with promising selectivity.E xploitation of non-covalent hydrogen-bonding and electrostatic interactions has motivated the unprecedented discovery of these properties, opening new avenues of researchf or this iconic compound.