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Chemotherapeutic potential of 9-phenyl acridine: biophysical studies on its binding to DNA.

Rita Ghosh1, Sudipta Bhowmik, Angshuman Bagchi, Dipankar Das, Somnath Ghosh.   

Abstract

Acridines and their derivatives are well-known probes for nucleic acids as well as being relevant in the field of drug development to establish new chemotherapeutic agents. We have shown from molecular modelling studies that 9-phenyl acridine and some of its derivatives can act as inhibitors of topoisomerase I and thus have potential to act as anticancer agents. Rational design of new compounds for therapeutics requires knowledge about their structural stability and interactions with various cellular macromolecules. In this regard it is important to know how these molecules would interact with DNA. Here we report the interaction of 9-phenyl acridine (ACPH) with calf thymus DNA (CT-DNA) based on various biophysical and molecular modelling studies. Spectrophotometric studies indicated that ACPH binds to CT-DNA. DNA melting studies revealed that binding of ACPH to CT-DNA resulted in a small increase in melting temperature, which is unlikely in case of classical intercalator; rather, it indicates external binding. Viscosity measurements show that ACPH exhibits groove binding. Competitive binding of ACPH to CT-DNA pre-bound to ethidium bromide (EB) showed slow quenching. Measurement of the binding constant of ACPH by fluorescent intercalator displacement (FID) assay corroborated the notion that there was groove binding. Molecular modelling studies also supported this finding. Results indicate that binding of ACPH is through partial intercalation in the minor groove of DNA.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20135310     DOI: 10.1007/s00249-010-0577-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Biophys J        ISSN: 0175-7571            Impact factor:   1.733


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