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Capecitabine as a minor groove binder of DNA: molecular docking, molecular dynamics, and multi-spectroscopic studies.

Shuangshuang Zhang1, Hongqin Yang1, Ludan Zhao1, Ruixue Gan1, Peixiao Tang1, Qiaomei Sun1, Xinnuo Xiong1, Hui Li1.   

Abstract

The interaction mechanism and binding mode of capecitabine with ctDNA was extensively investigated using docking and molecular dynamics simulations, fluorescence and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy, DNA thermal denaturation studies, and viscosity measurements. The possible binding mode and acting forces on the combination between capecitabine and DNA had been predicted through molecular simulation. Results indicated that capecitabine could relatively locate stably in the G-C base-pairs-rich DNA minor groove by hydrogen bond and several weaker nonbonding forces. Fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescence lifetime measurements confirmed that the quenching was static caused by ground state complex formation. This phenomenon indicated the formation of a complex between capecitabine and ctDNA. Fluorescence data showed that the binding constants of the complex were approximately 2 × 104 M-1. Calculated thermodynamic parameters suggested that hydrogen bond was the main force during binding, which were consistent with theoretical results. Moreover, CD spectroscopy, DNA melting studies, and viscosity measurements corroborated a groove binding mode of capecitabine with ctDNA. This binding had no effect on B-DNA conformation.

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Keywords:  calf thymus DNA; capecitabine; groove binding; molecular docking; molecular dynamics

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29620482     DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2018.1461137

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


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