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Proceedings of the YSU, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2011 Issue 3, Pages 52–57 (Mi uzeru193)

Physics

Comparative analysis of the effects of platinum compounds on thermostability of DNA

I. E. Grigoryan, Y. B. Dalyan, S. G. Arutyunyan

Chair of Molecular Physics YSU, Armenia

Abstract: The thermal denaturation profiles of Calf Thymus DNA in the presence of binuclear compounds of bivalent platinum $\mathrm{(cis-[\{Pt(NH_3)_2Cl\}_2Pyr]Cl_2)}$ were studied by absorption spectrophotometry and differential adiabatic scanning microcalorimetry. A comparison with an active antitumor drug cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (cis-DDP) was made. Experimental data witness that small concentrations $(r<0.3)$ of binuclear platinum compound stabilized the structure of Calf Thymus DNA stronger than cis-DDP. Both the complexes tend to refold the denaturated DNA. It is rather interesting that in case of $10^{-6}M$ concentration of binuclear platinum compound $(r=0.03)$ the denaturated DNA is refolded by $77.62\%$, whereas under the same condition cis-DDP leads to $49.01\%$ refolding of denaturated DNA. Such a high percent of renaturation was probably the result of interstrand cross-links formation.

Keywords: DNA, binuclear compound of bivalent platinum, cis-DDP, renaturation, DNA melting, interstrand cross-link.

Received: 09.02.2011
Accepted: 25.03.2011

Language: English



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