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Multi-spectroscopic and molecular modeling studies to reveal the interaction between propyl acridone and calf thymus DNA in the presence of histone H1: binary and ternary approaches.

Niloufar Shakibapour1, Farzad Dehghani Sani1, Sima Beigoli2, Hamid Sadeghian3,4, Jamshidkhan Chamani1.   

Abstract

DNA is the primary target of many anticancer drugs involved in important intercellular processes, especially in transcriptional regulation, and histone is known to inhibit gene expression. Small molecules can bind to histone-DNA and impair the cell division, growth, inhibition, and apoptosis in cancer cells. In this research, the interaction of a histone H1-calf thymus DNA (ct DNA) complex and propyl acridone (PA) was investigated in Tris-HCl buffer, pH 6.8, using multi-spectroscopic, viscosity, and molecular modeling techniques. The Stern Volmer plot of the (H1-ct DNA) PA complex demonstrated two sets of binding sites with various binding affinities at three different temperatures. Thermodynamic parameters (ΔH° < 0 and ΔS° < 0) indicated that hydrogen bonds and van der Waals forces played the main roles in the binding of the drug to H1-ct DNA. The interaction between PA and ct DNA as well as (H1-ct-DNA) in the presence of acridine orange and ethidium bromide showed two different interaction behaviors in ternary systems. According to results from UV absorption spectroscopy and melting temperature (Tm) measurements, the binding mode of PA with ct DNA and the (H1-ct DNA) complex was indicative of an intercalative binding for the binary system and of both intercalative with groove binding with molecular fraction for the ternary system. Furthermore, the PA-induced detectable changes in the circular dichroism spectrum of ct DNA as well as changes in its viscosity. All of the experimental results proved that the intercalative binding between PA and ct DNA as well as the (H1-ct DNA) complex as binary and ternary systems must be predominant. The results obtained from experimental data were in good agreement with molecular modeling with regard to the determination of the binding site of PA to ct DNA in the absence and presence of histone H1.

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Keywords:  ct DNA-H1 complex; interaction; intercalative; molecular modeling; spectroscopy; viscosity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29338579     DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2018.1427629

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Struct Dyn        ISSN: 0739-1102


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