Compacting effect of BBR3464, a new-generation trisplatinum anticancer agent,on DNA |
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Authors: | T. Banerjee P. Dubey R. Mukhopadhyay |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biological Chemistry, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata 700032, India;2. Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur 208016, India |
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Abstract: | BBR3464 is a trinuclear platinum compound of formula [{trans-PtCl(NH3)2}2-μ-trans-Pt(NH3)2{NH2(CH2)6NH2}2]4+. It is a new-generation platinum chemotherapeutic agent that exhibits cytotoxicity at ten to thousand times lower dose limit compared to the well-known platinum drug cisplatin, in cisplatin-sensitive as well as in cisplatin-resistant cells. DNA is thought to be the primary cellular target of BBR3464. In this work, we have applied high-resolution atomic force microscopy (AFM) for the first time, to obtain direct information on BBR3464-induced structural changes of DNA. It is found that the DNA molecules get compacted after treatment with BBR3464, for the drug:DNA molar ratio and the drug treatment period of 0.01 and 48 h, respectively. These values of molar ratio and incubation period have been obtained previously, as a result of biochemical optimization studies carried out for achieving maximum drug effects. The DNA structural changes, as observed in AFM topographs, have been correlated to the bulk level spectroscopic information. A remark on the significance of BBR3464-induced DNA compaction with respect to the available AFM reports on DNA modification by cisplatin has been made. |
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Keywords: | BBR3464 Trisplatinum compound Anticancer agent DNA compaction Atomic force microscopy |
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