Metal-ion-dependent oxidative DNA cleavage by transition metal complexes of a new water-soluble salen derivative

Mandal, Subhrangsu S. ; Kumar, N. Vinay ; Varshney, Umesh ; Bhattacharya, Santanu (1996) Metal-ion-dependent oxidative DNA cleavage by transition metal complexes of a new water-soluble salen derivative Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 63 (4). pp. 265-272. ISSN 0162-0134

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Abstract

A new water-soluble, salen [salen = bis(salicylidene) ethylenediamine]-based ligand, 3 was developed. Two of the metal complexes of this ligand, i.e., 3a, [Mn(III)] and 3b, [Ni(II)], in the presence of cooxidant magnesium monoperoxyphthalate (MMPP) cleaved plasmid DNA pTZ19R efficiently and rapidly at a concentration ≈ 1 μM. In contrast, under comparable conditions, other metal complexes 3c, [Cu(II)] or 3d, [Cr(III)] could not induce any significant DNA nicking. The findings with Ni(II) complexes suggest that the DNA cleavage processes can be modulated by the disposition of charges around the ligand.

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