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Rare-Earth Metal Complexes of the Antibacterial Drug Oxolinic Acid: Synthesis,Characterization, DNA/Protein Binding and Cytotoxicity Studies
Authors:Ana-Madalina Maciuca  Alexandra-Cristina Munteanu  Mirela Mihaila  Mihaela Badea  Rodica Olar  George Mihai Nitulescu  Cristian V A Munteanu  Marinela Bostan  Valentina Uivarosi
Abstract:“Drug repositioning” is a current trend which proved useful in the search for new applications for existing, failed, no longer in use or abandoned drugs, particularly when addressing issues such as bacterial or cancer cells resistance to current therapeutic approaches. In this context, six new complexes of the first-generation quinolone oxolinic acid with rare-earth metal cations (Y3+, La3+, Sm3+, Eu3+, Gd3+, Tb3+) have been synthesized and characterized. The experimental data suggest that the quinolone acts as a bidentate ligand, binding to the metal ion via the keto and carboxylate oxygen atoms; these findings are supported by DFT (density functional theory) calculations for the Sm3+ complex. The cytotoxic activity of the complexes, as well as the ligand, has been studied on MDA-MB 231 (human breast adenocarcinoma), LoVo (human colon adenocarcinoma) and HUVEC (normal human umbilical vein endothelial cells) cell lines. UV-Vis spectroscopy and competitive binding studies show that the complexes display binding affinities (Kb) towards double stranded DNA in the range of 9.33 × 104 − 10.72 × 105. Major and minor groove-binding most likely play a significant role in the interactions of the complexes with DNA. Moreover, the complexes bind human serum albumin more avidly than apo-transferrin.
Keywords:drug repositioning  quinolone  oxolinic acid  rare-earth metal ions  anticancer  DNA binding  serum proteins
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