Literature DB >> 12970368

Activation of trans geometry in bifunctional mononuclear platinum complexes by a piperidine ligand. Mechanistic studies on antitumor action.

Jana Kasparkova1, Olga Novakova, Victoria Marini, Yousef Najajreh, Dan Gibson, Jose-Manuel Perez, Viktor Brabec.   

Abstract

A paradigm for the structure-pharmacological activity relationship of bifunctional platinum antitumor drugs is that the trans isomer of antitumor cisplatin (transplatin) is clinically ineffective. To this end, however, several new complexes of the trans structure have been identified that exhibit cytotoxicity in tumor cells that is even better than that of the analogous cis isomers. We reported recently (Kasparkova, J., Marini, V., Najajreh, Y., Gibson, D., and Brabec, V. (2003) Biochemistry 42, 6321-6332) that the replacement of one ammine ligand by the heterocyclic ligand, such as piperidine, piperazine, or 4-picoline in the molecule of transplatin resulted in a radical enhancement of its cytotoxicity. We examined oligodeoxyribonucleotide duplexes bearing a site-specific cross-link of the transplatin analogue containing the piperidine ligand by biochemical methods. The results indicate that in contrast to transplatin, trans-(PtCl2(NH3)(piperidine)) forms stable 1,3-intrastrand cross-links in double-helical DNA that distort DNA and are not readily removed from DNA by nucleotide excision repair system. Hence, the intrastrand cross-links of trans-(PtCl2(NH3)(piperidine)) could persist for a sufficiently long time, potentiating its toxicity toward tumor cells. trans-(PtCl2(NH3)(piperidine)) also forms in DNA minor interstrand cross-links that are similar to those of transplatin so that these adducts appear less likely candidates for genotoxic lesion responsible for antitumor effects of trans-(PtCl2(NH3)(piperidine)). Hence, the role of structurally unique intrastrand cross-links in the anti-tumor effects of transplatin analogues in which one ammine group is replaced by a heterocyclic ligand may predominate.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12970368     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M304720200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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