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Walking of antitumor bifunctional trinuclear PtII complex on double-helical DNA
J. Malina, J. Kasparkova, N. P. Farrell, V. Brabec,
Language English Country England, Great Britain
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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20833634
DOI
10.1093/nar/gkq803
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- MeSH
- DNA Adducts chemistry MeSH
- Calorimetry, Differential Scanning MeSH
- DNA chemistry MeSH
- Organoplatinum Compounds chemistry MeSH
- Antineoplastic Agents chemistry MeSH
- Cross-Linking Reagents chemistry MeSH
- Thermodynamics MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
The trinuclear BBR3464 ([{trans-PtCl(NH(3))(2)}(2)µ-(trans-Pt(NH(3))(2)(H(2)N(CH(2))(6)NH(2))(2))](4+)) belongs to the polynuclear class of platinum-based anticancer agents. DNA adducts of this complex differ significantly in structure and type from those of clinically used mononuclear platinum complexes, especially, long-range (Pt, Pt) intrastrand and interstrand cross-links are formed in both 5'-5' and 3'-3' orientations. We show employing short oligonucleotide duplexes containing single, site-specific cross-links of BBR3464 and gel electrophoresis that in contrast to major DNA adducts of clinically used platinum complexes, under physiological conditions the coordination bonds between platinum and N7 of G residues involved in the cross-links of BBR3464 can be cleaved. This cleavage may lead to the linkage isomerization reactions between this metallodrug and double-helical DNA. Differential scanning calorimetry of duplexes containing single, site-specific cross-links of BBR3464 reveals that one of the driving forces that leads to the lability of DNA cross-links of this metallodrug is a difference between the thermodynamic destabilization induced by the cross-link and by the adduct into which it could isomerize. The rearrangements may proceed in the way that cross-links originally formed in one strand of DNA can spontaneously translocate from one DNA strand to its complementary counterpart, which may evoke walking of the platinum complex on DNA molecule.
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