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Selective DNA strand scission with binuclear copper complexes: Implications for an active Cu<inf>2</inf>-O<inf>2</inf> species
Date Issued
31-05-2006
Author(s)
Thyagarajan, Sunita
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Sarjeant, Amy A.Narducci
Karlin, Kenneth D.
Rokita, Steve E.
Abstract
A homologous series of binuclear copper(II) complexes [CuII2(Nn)(Y)2]2+ (1-3) (n = 3-5 and Y = (ClO 4)- or (NO3)-) were studied to investigate the intermediate(s) responsible for selective DNA strand scission in the presence of MPA/O2 (MPA = 3-mercaptopropanoic acid). While the N3 complex does not react, the N4 and N5 analogues show comparable activity with strand scission occurring at a single-strand/double-strand junction. Identical reactivity is also observed in the alternate presence of H2O 2. Spectroscopic and reactivity studies with [CuII2(N4)(Y)2]2+ (2) and H2O2 are consistent with DNA oxidation mediated by formation of a side-on peroxodicopper(II) (Cu2-O2) complex. © 2006 American Chemical Society.
Volume
128