Interaction of DNA with small molecules: Role of copper histidyl peptide complexes in DNA binding and hydrolytic cleavage

  • Reddy, Pulimamidi Rabindra
  • Shilpa, Addla
Publication date
August 2010
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing

Abstract

1003-1015Deoxyribonucleic acid is the site of storage and retrieval of genetic information through interaction with proteins and other small molecules. Hydrolysis of the phosphodiester bond of DNA is of critical importance at several stages in a cell cycle. Thus, the development of metal complexes that cleave nucleic acids hydrolytically at physiological conditions is of great interest in the field of artificial metallonucleases. Among transition metals, Cu(II) complexes have been extensively studied in promoting hydrolysis of DNA. Histidine is a biologically important ligand for Cu(II) binding in many biological systems. Since imidazole is an efficient catalyst for ester hydrolysis at neutral pH and histidine residues are often i...

Extracted data

We use cookies to provide a better user experience.