Studies on the interaction of mononuclear metal(II) complexes of amino‑naphthoquinone with bio-macromolecules
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Abstract
Three metal(II) complexes [CoLCl2], [CuLCl2] and [ZnL2Cl2] {L = 2‑chloro‑3‑((3‑dimethylamino)propylamino)naphthalene‑1,4‑dione} have been synthesized and characterized using analytical, thermal and spectral techniques (FT-IR, UV–Vis, ESR and ESI-MS). The structure of the L has been confirmed by single crystal XRD study. The complexes show good binding propensity to bovine serum albumin (BSA) having relatively higher binding constant values (104 M−1) than the ligand. Fluorescence spectral studies indicate that [CoLCl2] binds relatively stronger with CT DNA through intercalative mode, exhibiting higher binding constant (2.22 × 105 M−1). Agarose gel electrophoresis run on plasmid DNA (pUC18) prove that all the complexes showed efficient DNA cleavage via hydroxyl radical mechanism. The complexes were identified as potent anticancer agents against two human cancer cell lines (MCF7 and A549) by comparing with cisplatin. Co(II) complex demonstrated greater cytotoxicity against MCF7 and A549 cells with IC50 values at 19 and 22 μM, respectively.
Keywords
Metal complex, Quinone, DNA binding, Protein binding, Cytotoxicity
Divisions
CHEMISTRY
Funders
University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi for UGC-BSR Fellowship, New Delhi, India [Grant No. F.4-1/2006 (BSR)/7-225/2008(BSR)/dt: 16.01.2014]
Publication Title
Materials Science and Engineering: C
Volume
94
Publisher
Elsevier