On the G‐quadruplex binding of a new class of Ni(II), Cu(II) and Zn(II) salphen‐like complexes
- Authors: Farine, Gianluca; Migliore, Claudio; Terenzi, Alessio; Lo Celso, Fabrizio; Santoro, Antonio; Bruno, Giuseppe; Bonsignore, Riccardo; Barone, Giampaolo
- Publication year: 2021
- Type: Articolo in rivista
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/492617
Abstract
The involvement of non-canonical DNA structures, such as Gquadruplex (G4) DNA, in cancer development and progression has set the pace towards the renaissance of DNA-binding metal complexes. In this work, we report the DNA-binding of three Ni(II), Cu(II), Zn(II) complexes of a salphen-like N4-donor ligand, bearing two imidazole groups condensed with a phenylenediamine moiety. Both duplex and G4 DNAs derived from human telomeres (hTelo), and a sequence mimicking the promoter of the oncogene myc (c-myc) were studied. UV-Vis and circular dichroism spectroscopic binding studies pointed out that, while all the three complexes bind the selected oligonucleotides, the Cu(II) derivative is the strongest and G4-selective compound of the series. Lastly, FRET DNA melting assay results on the Cu(II) complex/hTelo G4 system were interpreted by a loop-binding mechanism of interaction, as corroborated by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations.