| Literature DB >> 19322482 |
D Balenci1, G Bonechi, N D'Amelio, E Gaggelli, N Gaggelli, E Molteni, G Valensin, W Szczepanik, M Dziuba, G Swiecicki, M Jezowska-Bojczuk.
Abstract
The interaction of apramycin with copper at different pH values was investigated by potentiometric titrations and EPR, UV-vis and CD spectroscopic techniques. The Cu(II)-apramycin complex prevailing at pH 6.5 was further characterized by NMR spectroscopy. Metal-proton distances derived from paramagnetic relaxation enhancements were used as restraints in a conformational search procedure in order to define the structure of the complex. Longitudinal relaxation rates were measured with the IR-COSY pulse sequence, thus solving the problems due to signal overlap. At pH 6.5 apramycin binds copper(II) with a 2 : 1 stoichiometry, through the vicinal hydroxyl and deprotonated amino groups of ring III. Plasmid DNA electrophoresis showed that the Cu(II)-apramycin complex is more active than free Cu(II) in generating strand breakages. Interestingly, this complex in the presence of ascorbic acid damages DNA with a higher yield than in the presence of H(2)O(2).Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19322482 DOI: 10.1039/b815046j
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dalton Trans ISSN: 1477-9226 Impact factor: 4.390