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Degradation of Single Stranded Nucleic Acids by the Chemical Nuclease Activity of the Metal Complex [Cu(phen)(nal)](+)

The chemical design of metal complexes of the type [Cu(phen)(antib)](+) (where antib is a quinolone or a fluoroquinolone) has been carried out in an approach to better understand how the coordination of their components affect the activity of quinolones. The ability of [Cu(phen)(nal)](+) to interact...

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Autores principales: Ramírez-Ramírez, Norma, Mendoza-Díaz, Guillermo, Pedraza-Reyes, Mario
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2267041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18365040
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1565363303000025
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author Ramírez-Ramírez, Norma
Mendoza-Díaz, Guillermo
Pedraza-Reyes, Mario
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Mendoza-Díaz, Guillermo
Pedraza-Reyes, Mario
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description The chemical design of metal complexes of the type [Cu(phen)(antib)](+) (where antib is a quinolone or a fluoroquinolone) has been carried out in an approach to better understand how the coordination of their components affect the activity of quinolones. The ability of [Cu(phen)(nal)](+) to interact with DNA in vivo and its capacity to promote the degradation of plasmid and chromosomal DNA, under reductive conditions has been previously reported. However whether this compound utilizes other intracellular targets to promote bacterial killing was a question that deserved to be answered. In this paper, the studies of the chemical nuclease properties encoded by the metal complex [Cu(phen)(nal)](+) were extended by using different types of single chain nucleic acids, i.e, ribosomal and tumor mosaic virus RNAs as well as poly-dA-dT. Our results showed that degradation of the nucleic acids occurred only under reductive conditions. Although MPA and [3-mercaptoethanol were the chemical reducers that best assisted the nuclease reaction, other biological compounds such as citric and succinic acid also were shown to act like reducers in that reaction. All.hough the nuclease activity of [Cu(phen)(nal)](+) was comparable to that exhibited by bis copper phenanthroline [Cu(phen)z](2+)our results showed that none of the individual components of [Cu(phen)(nal)](+) was able to promote the degradation of either the RNAs or poly(dA-dT). These results strongly support the hypothesis that the metal complex [Cu(phen)(nal)] uses not only DNA but also RNA as targets to promote bacterial killing.
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spelling pubmed-22670412008-03-24 Degradation of Single Stranded Nucleic Acids by the Chemical Nuclease Activity of the Metal Complex [Cu(phen)(nal)](+) Ramírez-Ramírez, Norma Mendoza-Díaz, Guillermo Pedraza-Reyes, Mario Bioinorg Chem Appl Research Article The chemical design of metal complexes of the type [Cu(phen)(antib)](+) (where antib is a quinolone or a fluoroquinolone) has been carried out in an approach to better understand how the coordination of their components affect the activity of quinolones. The ability of [Cu(phen)(nal)](+) to interact with DNA in vivo and its capacity to promote the degradation of plasmid and chromosomal DNA, under reductive conditions has been previously reported. However whether this compound utilizes other intracellular targets to promote bacterial killing was a question that deserved to be answered. In this paper, the studies of the chemical nuclease properties encoded by the metal complex [Cu(phen)(nal)](+) were extended by using different types of single chain nucleic acids, i.e, ribosomal and tumor mosaic virus RNAs as well as poly-dA-dT. Our results showed that degradation of the nucleic acids occurred only under reductive conditions. Although MPA and [3-mercaptoethanol were the chemical reducers that best assisted the nuclease reaction, other biological compounds such as citric and succinic acid also were shown to act like reducers in that reaction. All.hough the nuclease activity of [Cu(phen)(nal)](+) was comparable to that exhibited by bis copper phenanthroline [Cu(phen)z](2+)our results showed that none of the individual components of [Cu(phen)(nal)](+) was able to promote the degradation of either the RNAs or poly(dA-dT). These results strongly support the hypothesis that the metal complex [Cu(phen)(nal)] uses not only DNA but also RNA as targets to promote bacterial killing. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2003 /pmc/articles/PMC2267041/ /pubmed/18365040 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1565363303000025 Text en Copyright © 2003 Norma Ramírez-Ramírez et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ramírez-Ramírez, Norma
Mendoza-Díaz, Guillermo
Pedraza-Reyes, Mario
Degradation of Single Stranded Nucleic Acids by the Chemical Nuclease Activity of the Metal Complex [Cu(phen)(nal)](+)
title Degradation of Single Stranded Nucleic Acids by the Chemical Nuclease Activity of the Metal Complex [Cu(phen)(nal)](+)
title_full Degradation of Single Stranded Nucleic Acids by the Chemical Nuclease Activity of the Metal Complex [Cu(phen)(nal)](+)
title_fullStr Degradation of Single Stranded Nucleic Acids by the Chemical Nuclease Activity of the Metal Complex [Cu(phen)(nal)](+)
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of Single Stranded Nucleic Acids by the Chemical Nuclease Activity of the Metal Complex [Cu(phen)(nal)](+)
title_short Degradation of Single Stranded Nucleic Acids by the Chemical Nuclease Activity of the Metal Complex [Cu(phen)(nal)](+)
title_sort degradation of single stranded nucleic acids by the chemical nuclease activity of the metal complex [cu(phen)(nal)](+)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2267041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18365040
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1565363303000025
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