DNA binding, artificial nuclease activity and cytotoxic studies of newly synthesized steroidal pyrimidines

Dar, AM; Rah, B; Mir, S; Nabi, R; Shamsuzzaman, R; Gatoo, MA; Mashrai, A; Khan, Y

HERO ID

4923443

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2018

Language

English

PMID

29292141

HERO ID 4923443
In Press No
Year 2018
Title DNA binding, artificial nuclease activity and cytotoxic studies of newly synthesized steroidal pyrimidines
Authors Dar, AM; Rah, B; Mir, S; Nabi, R; Shamsuzzaman, R; Gatoo, MA; Mashrai, A; Khan, Y
Journal International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Volume 111
Page Numbers 52-61
Abstract The new steroidal pyrimidine derivatives (4-6) were synthesized by the reaction of steroidal thiosemicarbazones with (2-methyl) diethyl malonate in absolute ethanol. After characterization by spectral and analytical data, the DNA interaction studies of compounds (4-6) were carried out by UV-vis, fluorescence spectroscopy, hydrodynamic measurements, molecular docking and gel electrophoresis. The compounds bind to DNA preferentially through electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions with Kb; 2.31×103M-1, 1.93×103M-1 and 2.05×103M-1, respectively indicating the higher binding affinity of compound 4 towards DNA. Gel electrophoresis demonstrated that compound 4 showed a strong interaction during the concentration dependent cleavage activity with pBR322 DNA. The molecular docking study suggested the intercalation of steroidal pyrimidine moiety in the minor groove of DNA. During in vitro cytotoxicity, compounds (4-6) revealed potential toxicity against the different human cancer cells (MTT assay). During DAPI staining, the nuclear fragmentations on cells occurred after treatment with compounds 4 and 5. Western blotting analysis clearly indicates that compound 4 causes apoptosis in MCF-7 cancer cells. The results revealed that compound 4 has better prospectus to act as a cancer chemotherapeutic candidate, which warrants further in vivo anticancer investigations.
Doi 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2017.12.128
Pmid 29292141
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