Interaction of echinomycin with guanine: electrochemistry and spectroscopy studies
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2004
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The interaction of antitumor antibiotic, echinomycin (Echi) with guanine (Gua) was thoroughly investigated by adsorptive transfer stripping cyclic voltammetry, ultraviolet and visible adsorption spectra (UV/Vis) and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Electrochemistry provided a simple tool for verifying the occurrence of interaction between Echi and Gua. Echi could be accumulated from the solution and give well-defined electrochemical signals in 0.1 M phosphate buffer solution (pH 7.0) only when Gua was present on the surface of the electrochemically pretreated glass carbon electrode (GCE), suggesting a strong binding of Echi to Gua. All the acquired spectral data showed that a new adduct between Echi and Gua was formed, and two pairs of adjacent intermolecular hydrogen bonds between the Ala backbone atoms in Echi and Gua (Ala-NH to Gua-N3 and Gua-NH2 to Ala-CO) played a dominating role in the interaction. Electrochemistry coupled with spectroscopy techniques could provide a relatively easy way to obtain useful insights into the molecular mechanism of drug-DNA interactions, which should be important in the development of new anticancer drugs with specific base recognition. |
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英语 |
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Li N;Guo LP;Jiang JG;Yang XR.Interaction of echinomycin with guanine: electrochemistry and spectroscopy studies,BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY,2004,111(3 ):259-265 |
Palavras-Chave | #GLASSY-CARBON ELECTRODES #NUCLEIC-ACIDS #BINDING-SITES #BISINTERCALATION COMPLEXES #DNA-SEQUENCE #BASE-PAIRS #OXIDATION #ADSORPTION #VOLTAMMETRY #DERIVATIVES |
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期刊论文 |