Multispectroscopic studies on the interaction of a copper(ii) complex of ibuprofen drug with calf thymus DNA |
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Authors: | Nahid Shahabadi Farshad Shiri |
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Affiliation: | 1. Inorganic Chemistry Department, Faculty of Chemistry, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran;2. Medical Biology Research Center (MBRC) Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran |
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Abstract: | The interaction of copper(II)–ibuprofenato complex with calf thymus DNA (ct-DNA) has been explored following, UV-visible spectrophotometry, fluorescence measurement, dynamic viscosity measurements, and circular dichroism spectroscopy. In spectrophotometric studies of ct-DNA it was found that [Cu(ibp)2]2 can form a complex with double-helical DNA. The association constant of [Cu(ibp)2]2 with DNA from UV-Vis study was found to be 6.19 × 104 L mol?1. The values of Kf from fluorescence measurement clearly underscore the high affinity of [Cu(ibp)2]2 to DNA. The experimental results showed that the conformational changes in DNA helix induced by [Cu(ibp)2]2 are the reason for the fluorescence quenching of the DNA-Hoechst system. In addition, the fluorescence emission spectra of intercalated methylene blue (MB) with increasing concentrations of [Cu(ibp)2]2 represented a significant increase of MB intensity as to release MB from MB-DNA system. The results of circular dichroism (CD) suggested that copper(II)–ibuprofenato complex can change the conformation of DNA. In addition, the results of viscosity measurements suggest that copper(II)–ibuprofenato complex may bind with non-classical intercalative mode. From spectroscopic and hydrodynamic studies, it has been found that [Cu(ibp)2]2 interacts with DNA by partial intercalation mode which contains intercalation and groove properties. |
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Keywords: | Copper(II)-ibuprofen complex DNA interaction partial intercalation Spectral probes |
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