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Platinum-Based Drugs and DNA Interactions Studied by Single-Molecule and Bulk Measurements

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Platinum-containing molecules are widely used as anticancer drugs. These molecules exert cytotoxic effects by binding to DNA through various mechanisms. The binding between DNA and platinum-based drugs hinders the opening of DNA, and therefore, DNA duplication and transcription are severely hampered. Overall, impeding the above-mentioned important DNA mechanisms results in irreversible DNA damage and the induction of apoptosis. Several molecules, including multinuclear platinum compounds, belong to the family of platinum drugs, and there is a body of research devoted to developing more efficient and less toxic versions of these compounds. In this study, we combined different biophysical methods, including single-molecule assays (magnetic tweezers) and bulk experiments (ultraviolet absorption for thermal denaturation) to analyze the differential stability of double-stranded DNA in complex with either cisplatin or multinuclear platinum agents. Specifically, we analyzed how the binding of BBR3005 and BBR3464, two representative multinuclear platinum-based compounds, to DNA affects its stability as compared with cisplatin binding. Our results suggest that single-molecule approaches can provide insights into the drug-DNA interactions that underlie drug potency and provide information that is complementary to that generated from bulk analysis; thus, single-molecule approaches have the potential to facilitate the selection and design of optimized drug compounds. In particular, relevant differences in DNA stability at the single-molecule level are demonstrated by analyzing nanomechanically induced DNA denaturation. On the basis of the comparison between the single-molecule and bulk analyses, we suggest that transplatinated drugs are able to locally destabilize small portions of the DNA chain, whereas other regions are stabilized.
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Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Algorithms; Antineoplastic Agents; Cisplatin; DNA; Freezing; Molecular Structure; Nucleic Acid Denaturation; Organoplatinum Compounds; Plasmids; Spectrum Analysis
Elenco autori:
Salerno, D.; Beretta, G. L.; Zanchetta, G.; Brioschi, S.; Cristofalo, M.; Missana, N.; Nardo, L.; Cassina, V.; Tempestini, A.; Giovannoni, R.; Cerrito, M. G.; Zaffaroni, N.; Bellini, T.; Mantegazza, F.
Autori di Ateneo:
InsLight
NARDO LUCA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2081220
Pubblicato in:
BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00063495
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