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IBBR publication #788

DNA as a possible target for antitumor rurhenium(III) complexes

Gallori E, Vettori C, Alessio E, Gonzalez Vichelz, Vilaplana R, Orioli P, Casini A, Messori L

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 376: 156-162. [ISSN: 0003-9861] (2000)
doi: 10.1006/abbi.1999.1654

The interaction of two experimental ruthenium(III)- containing antitumor complexes-Na[trans-RuCl4- (DMSO)(Im)] (NAMI) and dichloro(1.2-propylendiaminetetraacetate) ruthenium(III) (RAP)-with DNA was investigated through a number of spectroscopic and molecular biology techniques, including spectrophotometry, circular dichroism, gel shift analysis, and restriction enzyme inhibition. It was found that both complexes slightly alter DNA conformation, modify its electrophoretic mobility, and inhibit DNA recognition and cleavage by some restriction enzymes, though they were less effective than cisplatin in producing such effects. Notably, the effects produced by NAMI on DNA were much larger than those induced by RAP. Implications of these results for the mechanism of action of ruthenium( III) antitumor complexes are discussed

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