Interaction of β-Carbolines with DNA: Spectroscopic Studies, Correlation with Biological Activity and Molecular Docking

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Marina M.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Savariz,Franciele C., F. Silva-Júnior,Edeíldo, Aquino,Thiago M. de, Sarragiotto,Maria Helena, Santos,Josué C. C., Figueiredo,Isis M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Quantitative interaction of twelve β-carboline derivatives with calf thymus deoxyribonucleic acid (ctDNA) using spectroscopic techniques was evaluated. The values of the binding constants (Kb) obtained for the complexes formed with the ctDNA ranged from 3.30 × 102 to 1.82 × 106 mol L−1, being the β-carbolines with the N,N-dimethylaminophenyl group at position 1 the ones which presented the highest Kb values. The binding mode between the β-carbolines evaluated and ctDNA was proposed from the KI assay, competition with ethidium bromide, and DNA thermal denaturation profile (Tm), where it was possible to infer that the evaluated alkaloids interact with ctDNA preferably via intercalation. Additionally, the correlation of Kb values obtained with the IC50 of seven human cancer cell lines was carried out. From this study, it was possible to observe a linear relation among most of the evaluated derivatives, obtaining r2 values from 0.5360 to 0.9600. In addition, in silico molecular docking was performed to corroborate the experimental results.
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title Interaction of β-Carbolines with DNA: Spectroscopic Studies, Correlation with Biological Activity and Molecular Docking
spellingShingle Interaction of β-Carbolines with DNA: Spectroscopic Studies, Correlation with Biological Activity and Molecular Docking
Silva,Marina M.
β-carboline derivatives
ctDNA interaction
molecular fluorescence
anti-tumor activity
title_short Interaction of β-Carbolines with DNA: Spectroscopic Studies, Correlation with Biological Activity and Molecular Docking
title_full Interaction of β-Carbolines with DNA: Spectroscopic Studies, Correlation with Biological Activity and Molecular Docking
title_fullStr Interaction of β-Carbolines with DNA: Spectroscopic Studies, Correlation with Biological Activity and Molecular Docking
title_full_unstemmed Interaction of β-Carbolines with DNA: Spectroscopic Studies, Correlation with Biological Activity and Molecular Docking
title_sort Interaction of β-Carbolines with DNA: Spectroscopic Studies, Correlation with Biological Activity and Molecular Docking
author Silva,Marina M.
author_facet Silva,Marina M.
Savariz,Franciele C.
F. Silva-Júnior,Edeíldo
Aquino,Thiago M. de
Sarragiotto,Maria Helena
Santos,Josué C. C.
Figueiredo,Isis M.
author_role author
author2 Savariz,Franciele C.
F. Silva-Júnior,Edeíldo
Aquino,Thiago M. de
Sarragiotto,Maria Helena
Santos,Josué C. C.
Figueiredo,Isis M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Marina M.
Savariz,Franciele C.
F. Silva-Júnior,Edeíldo
Aquino,Thiago M. de
Sarragiotto,Maria Helena
Santos,Josué C. C.
Figueiredo,Isis M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv β-carboline derivatives
ctDNA interaction
molecular fluorescence
anti-tumor activity
topic β-carboline derivatives
ctDNA interaction
molecular fluorescence
anti-tumor activity
description Quantitative interaction of twelve β-carboline derivatives with calf thymus deoxyribonucleic acid (ctDNA) using spectroscopic techniques was evaluated. The values of the binding constants (Kb) obtained for the complexes formed with the ctDNA ranged from 3.30 × 102 to 1.82 × 106 mol L−1, being the β-carbolines with the N,N-dimethylaminophenyl group at position 1 the ones which presented the highest Kb values. The binding mode between the β-carbolines evaluated and ctDNA was proposed from the KI assay, competition with ethidium bromide, and DNA thermal denaturation profile (Tm), where it was possible to infer that the evaluated alkaloids interact with ctDNA preferably via intercalation. Additionally, the correlation of Kb values obtained with the IC50 of seven human cancer cell lines was carried out. From this study, it was possible to observe a linear relation among most of the evaluated derivatives, obtaining r2 values from 0.5360 to 0.9600. In addition, in silico molecular docking was performed to corroborate the experimental results.
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