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A comparative DFT study of some N-based aromatic ligand metal complexes as anticancer agents and analysis of their mode of interaction with DNA base pair
Affiliation:Department of Applied Sciences, Gauhati University, Guwahati, 781014, Assam, India
Abstract:Metal complexed anticancer agents interact with DNA nucleobase pairs (AT and GC) through different types of binding mode such as intercalation, groove binding, covalent binding, etc. Minor and major groove binding mechanism of DNA base pair is the key factor for all kinds of anticancer agent; as metal complexes have a great affinity to bind with DNA nucleobase either through minor or major groove. Ligands in metal complexes also play a vital role during the interaction with DNA base pairs; these ligands directly interact with DNA through different interacting modes. Generally, anticancer agents with less sterically hindered N-based aromatic and planar ligands are the key component for DNA binding; as the structure of such ligands are quite compatible for following intercalation and groove binding mechanism. Since, the experimental investigation for drug-DNA nucleobase complexes are extremely complicated, therefore; quantum mechanical calculations might be very helpful for computing the actual interactions in drug-DNA complexes. Quantum mechanical approaches such as density functional theory (DFT) might be a very important and useful tool to investigate the actual mode of interaction of metal complexed antitumor agents with DNA nucleobase. Herein, we have taken some metal complexes with N-based aromatic ligands as antitumor agents to investigate the proper mode of interaction between drug-DNA complexes.
Keywords:Metal complexes  DNA nucleobase  AT  GC  DFT etc
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