Influence of the nucleobase on the physicochemical characteristics and biological activities of SbV-ribonucleoside complexes

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira,Cláudio S.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Rocha,Iara C. M. da, M. Neto,Rubens L., Melo,Maria N., Frézard,Frédéric, Demicheli,Cynthia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: The influence of the nucleobase (uracyl, U; cytosine, C; adenine, A; guanine, G) on the physicochemical characteristics and in vitro biological activities of SbV-ribonucleoside complexes has been investigated. The 1:1 Sb-U and Sb-C complexes were characterized by NMR and ESI-MS spectroscopies and elemental analysis. The stability constant and the apparent association and dissociation rate constants of 1:1 SbV-U, SbV-C and SbV-A complexes were determined. Although SbV most probably binds via oxygen atoms to the same 2' and 3' positions in the different nucleosides, the ribose conformational changes and the physicochemical characteristics of the complex depend on the nucleobase. The nucleobase had a strong influence on the cytotoxicity against macrophages and the antileishmanial activity of the SbV-ribonucleoside complexes. The SbV-purine complexes were more cytotoxic and more effective against Leishmania chagasi than the SbV-pyrimidine complexes, supporting the model that the interaction of SbV with purine nucleosides may mediate the antileishmanial activity of pentavalent antimonial drugs.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of the nucleobase on the physicochemical characteristics and biological activities of SbV-ribonucleoside complexes
title Influence of the nucleobase on the physicochemical characteristics and biological activities of SbV-ribonucleoside complexes
spellingShingle Influence of the nucleobase on the physicochemical characteristics and biological activities of SbV-ribonucleoside complexes
Ferreira,Cláudio S.
antimony
kinetics
nucleosides
cytotoxicity
leishmaniasis
title_short Influence of the nucleobase on the physicochemical characteristics and biological activities of SbV-ribonucleoside complexes
title_full Influence of the nucleobase on the physicochemical characteristics and biological activities of SbV-ribonucleoside complexes
title_fullStr Influence of the nucleobase on the physicochemical characteristics and biological activities of SbV-ribonucleoside complexes
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the nucleobase on the physicochemical characteristics and biological activities of SbV-ribonucleoside complexes
title_sort Influence of the nucleobase on the physicochemical characteristics and biological activities of SbV-ribonucleoside complexes
author Ferreira,Cláudio S.
author_facet Ferreira,Cláudio S.
Rocha,Iara C. M. da
M. Neto,Rubens L.
Melo,Maria N.
Frézard,Frédéric
Demicheli,Cynthia
author_role author
author2 Rocha,Iara C. M. da
M. Neto,Rubens L.
Melo,Maria N.
Frézard,Frédéric
Demicheli,Cynthia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira,Cláudio S.
Rocha,Iara C. M. da
M. Neto,Rubens L.
Melo,Maria N.
Frézard,Frédéric
Demicheli,Cynthia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv antimony
kinetics
nucleosides
cytotoxicity
leishmaniasis
topic antimony
kinetics
nucleosides
cytotoxicity
leishmaniasis
description The influence of the nucleobase (uracyl, U; cytosine, C; adenine, A; guanine, G) on the physicochemical characteristics and in vitro biological activities of SbV-ribonucleoside complexes has been investigated. The 1:1 Sb-U and Sb-C complexes were characterized by NMR and ESI-MS spectroscopies and elemental analysis. The stability constant and the apparent association and dissociation rate constants of 1:1 SbV-U, SbV-C and SbV-A complexes were determined. Although SbV most probably binds via oxygen atoms to the same 2' and 3' positions in the different nucleosides, the ribose conformational changes and the physicochemical characteristics of the complex depend on the nucleobase. The nucleobase had a strong influence on the cytotoxicity against macrophages and the antileishmanial activity of the SbV-ribonucleoside complexes. The SbV-purine complexes were more cytotoxic and more effective against Leishmania chagasi than the SbV-pyrimidine complexes, supporting the model that the interaction of SbV with purine nucleosides may mediate the antileishmanial activity of pentavalent antimonial drugs.
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