In vitro DNA binding studies of therapeutic and prophylactic drug citral

The study of drug-DNA interactions is of great importance, as it paves the way towards the design of better therapeutic agents. Here, the interaction of DNA with a therapeutic and prophylactic drug citral has been studied. We have attempted to ascertain the mode of binding of citral with calf thymus...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of biological macromolecules 2018-07, Vol.113, p.300-308
Hauptverfasser: Alam, Md. Fazle, Varshney, Supriya, Khan, Masood Alam, Laskar, Amaj Ahmed, Younus, Hina
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Zusammenfassung:The study of drug-DNA interactions is of great importance, as it paves the way towards the design of better therapeutic agents. Here, the interaction of DNA with a therapeutic and prophylactic drug citral has been studied. We have attempted to ascertain the mode of binding of citral with calf thymus DNA (Ct-DNA) through various biophysical techniques. Analysis of the UV–visible absorbance spectra and fluorescence spectra indicated the formation of a complex between citral and Ct-DNA. Competitive binding assays with ethidium bromide (EB), acridine orange (AO) and Hoechst 33258 reflected that citral possibly intercalates within the Ct-DNA. These observations were further confirmed by circular dichroism (CD) spectral analysis, viscosity measurements, DNA melting and molecular docking studies. This study is expected to contribute to a better understanding of molecular mechanisms of citral, and design of new drugs in the future. •Interaction of DNA with a therapeutic and prophylactic drug citral has been studied.•A complex is formed between citral and Ct-DNA.•Various studies done demonstrated that Citral intercalates within the DNA molecule.•The study will contribute to a better understanding of molecular mechanisms of citral.
ISSN:0141-8130
1879-0003
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2018.02.098