Nucleoside analogue electrochemical behaviour and in situ evaluation of DNA-clofarabine interaction.
Bioelectrochemistry
; 87: 3-8, 2012 Oct.
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Nucleoside analogues have had a substantial impact on the treatment of cancer, especially haematological malignancies. The electrochemical behaviour of the nucleoside analogue clofarabine (CLF) was investigated at a glassy carbon electrode using cyclic, differential pulse and square wave voltammetry in different pH supporting electrolytes. The oxidation process of CLF is irreversible and pH-dependent with transfer of two protons and two electrons, following a diffusion controlled mechanism. The oxidation mechanism of CLF involves deprotonation and leads to the formation of a hydroxylated species that undergoes reversible redox reactions. The interaction of DNA and the antileukemia drug CLF was investigated using a dsDNA-electrochemical biosensor in incubated solutions by differential pulse voltammetry. The CLF-DNA interaction leads to changes in the DNA morphological structure, confirmed using the purinic homo-polynucleotide single stranded sequences of guanosine and adenosine, poly[G] and poly[A]-electrochemical biosensors.
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Poli A
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Poli G
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Prótons
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Arabinonucleosídeos
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DNA
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Nucleotídeos de Adenina
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Elétrons
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Antineoplásicos
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2012
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