Interactions of Rare Earth-Amino Acid Complexes with Nucleic Acids


Autoria(s): Geng J; Yu HJ; Zhang HY; Xu HX; Qu XG
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

A number of metal-based anticancer drugs are designed to target nucleic acids. Therefore, the elucidation of their interactions with nucleic acids is important for rational design of new anticancer agents with high selectivity and low toxicity, which has been received much attention in this field. Lanthanide complexes have the potential to be therapeutic agents due to their unique magnetic, optical, electronic, and coordinate characteristics. However, lanthanide ions are easy to hydrolysis under physiological pH, which makes it difficult to study rare earth complexes nucleic acids selectivity. Recent studies have shown that natural amino acids can form stable complexes with rare earth ions under near physiological condition and the complexes have high solubility. This review summarizes the current progress in rare earth-amino acid complexes binding to nuclelic acids and their selectivity.

Identificador

http://202.98.16.49/handle/322003/12721

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/148773

Idioma(s)

中文

Fonte

Geng J;Yu HJ;Zhang HY;Xu HX;Qu XG.Interactions of Rare Earth-Amino Acid Complexes with Nucleic Acids,PROGRESS IN CHEMISTRY,2009,21(5):866-872

Palavras-Chave #PHYSIOLOGICAL PH CONDITIONS #RNA-PROCESSING ENZYME #ENERGY-TRANSFER #DNA STRUCTURES #CUBANE-LIKE #COORDINATION #CLUSTER #DESIGN #RECOGNITION #INHIBITION
Tipo

期刊论文