Structure-activity studies of the binding of the flavonoid scaffold to DNA

  • Ragazzon, PA
  • Iley, J
  • Missailidis, S
Publication date
June 2009
Publisher
International Institute of Anticancer Research

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Flavonoids have been shown to have a wide variety of biological activities and proven to be good scaffolds for the design of DNA-binding agents as anticancer therapeutics. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In structure-activity relationship studies, flavonoid derivatives were designed and synthesised through various organic synthesis protocols, resulting in novel or previously described molecules. These were studied by UV-Vis absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopy as well as competition dialysis for their binding to DNA isoforms. Their cytotoxic potential was assessed using MTS assays on MCF-7 breast cancer and CCRFCEM leukaemia cell lines. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Introduction of moieties such as chloride, nitrogen, acetoxy an...

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