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Amino acid-linked platinum(II) compounds: non-canonical nucleoside preferences and influence on glycosidic bond stabilities.
Kimutai, Bett; He, C C; Roberts, Andrew; Jones, Marcel L; Bao, Xun; Jiang, Jun; Yang, Zhihua; Rodgers, M T; Chow, Christine S.
Afiliação
  • Kimutai B; Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA.
  • He CC; Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA.
  • Roberts A; Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA.
  • Jones ML; Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA.
  • Bao X; Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA.
  • Jiang J; Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA.
  • Yang Z; Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA.
  • Rodgers MT; Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA.
  • Chow CS; Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA. cchow@wayne.edu.
J Biol Inorg Chem ; 24(7): 985-997, 2019 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31359185
ABSTRACT
Nucleobases serve as ideal targets where drugs bind and exert their anticancer activities. Cisplatin (cisPt) preferentially coordinates to 2'-deoxyguanosine (dGuo) residues within DNA. The dGuo adducts that are formed alter the DNA structure, contributing to inhibition of function and ultimately cancer cell death. Despite its success as an anticancer drug, cisPt has a number of drawbacks that reduce its efficacy, including repair of adducts and drug resistance. Some approaches to overcome this problem involve development of compounds that coordinate to other purine nucleobases, including those found in RNA. In this work, amino acid-linked platinum(II) (AAPt) compounds of alanine and ornithine (AlaPt and OrnPt, respectively) were studied. Their reactivity preferences for DNA and RNA purine nucleosides (i.e., 2'-deoxyadenosine (dAdo), adenosine (Ado), dGuo, and guanosine (Guo)) were determined. The chosen compounds form predominantly monofunctional adducts by reacting at the N1, N3, or N7 positions of purine nucleobases. In addition, features of AAPt compounds that impact the glycosidic bond stability of Ado residues were explored. The glycosidic bond cleavage is activated differentially for AlaPt-Ado and OrnPt-Ado isomers. Formation of unique adducts at non-canonical residues and subsequent destabilization of the glycosidic bonds are important features that could circumvent platinum-based drug resistance.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Compostos Organoplatínicos / Ornitina / Nucleosídeos de Purina / Alanina / Glicosídeos Idioma: En Revista: J Biol Inorg Chem Assunto da revista: BIOQUIMICA Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Compostos Organoplatínicos / Ornitina / Nucleosídeos de Purina / Alanina / Glicosídeos Idioma: En Revista: J Biol Inorg Chem Assunto da revista: BIOQUIMICA Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos