Conformation and recognition of DNA modified by a new antitumor dinuclear Pt super(II) complex resistant to decomposition by sulfur nucleophiles

Reported herein is a detailed biochemical and molecular biophysics study of the molecular mechanism of action of antitumor dinuclear Pt super(II) complex [{PtCl(DACH)} sub(2)- mu -Y] super(4+) [DACH = 1,2-diaminocyclohexane, Y = H sub(2)N(CH sub(2)) sub(6)NH sub(2)(CH sub(2)) sub(2)NH sub(2)(CH sub(...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical pharmacology 2010-01, Vol.79 (2), p.112-121
Hauptverfasser: Zerzankova, Lenka, Suchankova, Tereza, Vrana, Oldrich, Farrell, Nicholas P, Brabec, Viktor, Kasparkova, Jana
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Reported herein is a detailed biochemical and molecular biophysics study of the molecular mechanism of action of antitumor dinuclear Pt super(II) complex [{PtCl(DACH)} sub(2)- mu -Y] super(4+) [DACH = 1,2-diaminocyclohexane, Y = H sub(2)N(CH sub(2)) sub(6)NH sub(2)(CH sub(2)) sub(2)NH sub(2)(CH sub(2)) sub(6)NH sub(2)] (complex 1). This new, long-chain bifunctional dinuclear Pt super(II) complex is resistant to metabolic decomposition by sulfur-containing nucleophiles. The results show that DNA adducts of 1 can largely escape repair and yet inhibit very effectively transcription so that they should persist longer than those of conventional cisplatin. Hence, they could trigger a number of downstream cellular effects different from those triggered in cancer cells by DNA adducts of cisplatin. This might lead to the therapeutic effects that could radically improve chemotherapy by platinum complexes. In addition, the findings of the present work make new insights into mechanisms associated with antitumor effects of dinuclear/trinuclear Pt super(II) complexes possible.
ISSN:0006-2952
DOI:10.1016/j.bcp.2009.08.009