| Literature DB >> 28741121 |
Hanna Pruchnik1, Teresa Kral2,3, Martin Hof3.
Abstract
Structural properties of plasmid DNA and model lipid membrane treated with newly synthesized platinum(II) complex cis-[PtCl2{P(CH2CH2COOH)3}2] (cis-DTCEP for short) were studied and compared with effects of anticancer drug cisplatin, cis-[Pt(NH3)2Cl2] (cis-DDP for short). Time Correlated Single Photon Counting Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (TCSPC-FCS) was employed to study interactions between those platinum complexes and DNA. The TCSPC-FCS results suggest that bonding of cis-DTCEP derivative to DNA leads to plasmid strain realignment towards much more compact structure than in the case of cis-DDP. Application of both differential scanning calorimetry and infrared spectroscopy to platinum complexes/DPPC showed that cis-DTCEP slightly increases the phospholipid's main phase transition temperature resulting in decreased fluidity of the model membrane. The newly investigated compound-similarly to cis-DDP-interacts mainly with the DPPC head group however not only by the means of electrostatic forces: this compound probably enters into hydrophilic region of the lipid bilayer and forms hydrogen bonds with COO groups of glycerol and PO2- group of DPPC.Entities:
Keywords: DNA; DPPC bilayer; DSC; IR spectroscopy; Platinum(II) complex; TCSPC-FCS
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28741121 PMCID: PMC5613069 DOI: 10.1007/s00232-017-9972-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Membr Biol ISSN: 0022-2631 Impact factor: 1.843
Fig. 1Variation of the lifetime (a) diffusion time, (b) particle number, (c) and count rate (d) values as a function of Ccompound/CDNA bp ratio. CPicoGreen/CDNA bp = 0.02
Fig. 2DSC transition curves of MLV with DPPC modified with the cis-DDP (a) and cis-DTCEP (b). Main phase transition temperature Tm (c) and half width ΔT1/2 peak (d) as a function of platinum(II) complexes concentration
Fig. 3Infrared spectra of DPPC bilayer and DPPC with platinum(II) complex in the region between 3000 and 2800 cm−1 at the gel (25 °C) and liquid crystalline (50 °C) phases (a). Temperature dependence of the frequency of the asymmetric (b) and symmetric (c) CH2 and asymmetric CH3 (d) stretching modes in the presence and absence of cis-DTCEP for DPPC bilayers
Selected bands of IR spectra of cis-DTCEP/DPPC system and DPPC
| Temperature | 25 °C | 36 °C | 50 °C | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frequency (cm−1) | DPPC | DPPC + | DPPC | DPPC + | DPPC | DPPC + |
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| 1467.7 | 1467.7 | 1467.6 | 1467.7 | 1467.9 | 1467.2 |
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| 925.7 | 926.1 | – | 927.3 | 925.7 | 925.8 |
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| 970.6 | 970.5 | 970.2 | 970.4 | 970.1 | 969.7 |
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| 1014.5 | 1014.3 | 1014.5 | 1014.8 | 1016.0 | 1012.5 |
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| 1062.7 | 1067.7 | 1064.8 | 1064.3 | 1067.9 | 1064.7 |
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| 1087.5 | 1087.5 | 1087.8 | 1087.5 | 1086.1 | 1086.2 |
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| 1170.2 | 1170.3 | 1172.3 | 1170.8 | 1172.6 | 1172.7 |
| 1178.2 | 1176.3 | 1181.9 | 1178.2 | |||
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| 1222.1 | 1222.0 | 1222.7 | 1222.6 | 1222.7 | 1227. 9 |
| 1226.7 | 1224.1 | |||||
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| 1738.6 | 1738.6 | 1738.9 | 1738.8 | 1739.1 | 1739.2 |
| 1726.4 | 1726.4 | 1726.2 | 1726.1 | 1725.1 | 1726.5 | |
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| 2849.7 | 2849.5 | 2850.1 | 2849.6 | 2852.9 | 2851.6 |
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| 2872.9 | 2872.9 | 2873.9 | 2873.3 | 2873.6 | 2872.9 |
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| 2917.0 | 2916.8 | 2917.9 | 2917.2 | 2922.7 | 2920.7 |
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| 2955.6 | 2955.7 | 2957.8 | 2956.5 | 2963.1 | 2957.4 |
Vibrations δ bending, ν stretching, as asymmetric, s symmetric
Fig. 4Infrared spectra of hydrated DPPC bilayer (solid line) and DPPC with cis-DTCEP (dotted line) in the region between 1800 and 800 cm−1 in the gel (25 °C) and liquid (48 °C) phases: C=O stretching (a), phosphate (b), and choline (c) bands
Fig. 5Formation of hydrogen bonds between DPPC and cis-[Pt(OH2)2{P(CH2CH2COOH)3}2]2+. Hydrogen atoms of CH2 groups of phosphine ligands have been omitted because of clarity