Studies on drug-DNA complexes, adriamycin-d-(TGATCA)<SUB>2</SUB> and 4'-epiadriamycin-d-(CGATCG)<SUB>2</SUB>, by phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

  • Agrawal, Prashansa
  • Govil, Girjesh
  • Barthwal, Ritu
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Publication date
May 2009
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

The complexes of adriamycin-d-(TGATCA)2 and 4'-epiadriamycin-d-(CGATCG)2 are studied by one- and two-dimensional 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) at 500 MHz in the temperature range 275-328 K and as a function of drug to DNA ratio (0.0-2.0). The binding of drug to DNA is clearly evident in 31P-31P exchange NOESY spectra that shows two sets of resonances in slow chemical exchange. The phosphate resonances at the intercalating steps, T1pG2/C1pG2 and C5pA6/C5pG6, shift downfield up to 1.7 ppm and that at the adjacent step shift downfield up to 0.7 ppm, whereas the central phosphate A3pT4 is relatively unaffected. The variations of chemical shift with drug to DNA ratio and temperature as well as linewidths are different in each...

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