Spectroscopic and viscometric determination of DNA-binding modes of some bioactive dibenzodioxins and phenazines.

Biochem Biophys Rep

Department of Biological Sciences, BITS Pilani KK Birla Goa Campus, Zuarinagar, Goa, 403726, India.

Published: July 2019

Push-pull dibenzodioxins and phenazines having 'anthracene-like' planar structures and good charge transfer character had been previously synthesised in our laboratory. The dibenzodioxins had earlier proven their anti-proliferative nature against HeLa tumor cell lines. Since phenazines are structural analogues of the former, these molecules were evaluated in course of the current study for their cytotoxic action against HeLa cell lines and they exhibited strong anti-tumor activity. This behavior could be related to their good DNA binding property. The DNA binding modes of molecules - (Fig. 1) were evaluated using various experimental techniques and they interacted with DNA in a non-covalently by both intercalative as well as groove binding mechanisms. Molecule follows predominantly intercalative binding mode whereas molecules and have nearly equal and opposite preferences for both groove binding and intercalative modes. For molecule , groove binding is preferred mode of binding to DNA. A rationale for such differential binding behaviour is provided based on the subtle structural differences in our synthesised dibenzodioxins and phenazines. Elucidation of the mode of a molecule-DNA-binding event is relevant for understanding the mechanism of action of these molecules and will help promote further research into designing better DNA targeting small molecules.

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