{"title":"新型环环霉素Zn(II)配合物:柔韧性和对取代对DNA结合的影响,体外细胞毒性研究和抗菌活性","authors":"B Archana, S Sreedaran","doi":"10.1007/s12039-022-02091-9","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>A series of macrobicyclic binuclear Zn(II) complexes were synthesized from their macrocyclic ligand (L<sup>1</sup> and L<sup>2</sup>) by Schiff base condensation with appropriate aliphatic or aromatic diamines, ZnCl<sub>2</sub>.4H<sub>2</sub>O, and triethylamine. All the complexes were characterized by elemental and spectral analysis. The enhanced DNA binding affinity of complexes [Zn<sub>2</sub>L<sup>1a</sup>], [Zn<sub>2</sub>L<sup>1c</sup>], and [Zn<sub>2</sub>L<sup>1d</sup>] is due to the existence of the electron-donating CH<sub>3</sub> group, which leads to hydrophobic interaction with the hydrophobic DNA surface. The existence of electron-withdrawing Br atom in complex [Zn<sub>2</sub>L<sup>2a</sup>], [Zn<sub>2</sub>L<sup>2c</sup>], and [Zn<sub>2</sub>L<sup>2e</sup>] leads to lesser DNA binding affinity. The fluorescence quenching of the Zn(II) complex at 370 nm indicates the strong coordination of metal ions with N and O atoms of the ligand. The 3D fluorescence spectrum of [Zn<sub>2</sub>L<sup>2d</sup>] complex has been quenched more compared to [Zn<sub>2</sub>L<sup>2a</sup>] due to the planarity of aromatic system. DNA cleavage of Zn(II) complexes begins at a low concentration (25 μM) and reaches the maximum cleavage with a successive increase in concentration (100 μM). All the complexes were screened for antimicrobial and anticancer activity.</p><h3>Graphical abstract</h3><p>\nMacrobicyclic binuclear zinc(II) complexes synthesized from their macrocyclic ligands by Schiff base condensation were characterized by elemental and spectral analysis. The enhanced DNA binding affinity (CH<sub>3</sub> group) and lesser DNA binding affinity (Br group) have been explained. The 3D fluorescence spectrum shows quenching due to the planarity of aromatic system. 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New cyclam based Zn(II) complexes: effect of flexibility and para substitution on DNA binding, in vitro cytotoxic studies and antimicrobial activities
A series of macrobicyclic binuclear Zn(II) complexes were synthesized from their macrocyclic ligand (L1 and L2) by Schiff base condensation with appropriate aliphatic or aromatic diamines, ZnCl2.4H2O, and triethylamine. All the complexes were characterized by elemental and spectral analysis. The enhanced DNA binding affinity of complexes [Zn2L1a], [Zn2L1c], and [Zn2L1d] is due to the existence of the electron-donating CH3 group, which leads to hydrophobic interaction with the hydrophobic DNA surface. The existence of electron-withdrawing Br atom in complex [Zn2L2a], [Zn2L2c], and [Zn2L2e] leads to lesser DNA binding affinity. The fluorescence quenching of the Zn(II) complex at 370 nm indicates the strong coordination of metal ions with N and O atoms of the ligand. The 3D fluorescence spectrum of [Zn2L2d] complex has been quenched more compared to [Zn2L2a] due to the planarity of aromatic system. DNA cleavage of Zn(II) complexes begins at a low concentration (25 μM) and reaches the maximum cleavage with a successive increase in concentration (100 μM). All the complexes were screened for antimicrobial and anticancer activity.
Graphical abstract
Macrobicyclic binuclear zinc(II) complexes synthesized from their macrocyclic ligands by Schiff base condensation were characterized by elemental and spectral analysis. The enhanced DNA binding affinity (CH3 group) and lesser DNA binding affinity (Br group) have been explained. The 3D fluorescence spectrum shows quenching due to the planarity of aromatic system. DNA cleavage and in vitro activities have been discussed.
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Journal of Chemical Sciences is a monthly journal published by the Indian Academy of Sciences. It formed part of the original Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences – Part A, started by the Nobel Laureate Prof C V Raman in 1934, that was split in 1978 into three separate journals. It was renamed as Journal of Chemical Sciences in 2004. The journal publishes original research articles and rapid communications, covering all areas of chemical sciences. A significant feature of the journal is its special issues, brought out from time to time, devoted to conference symposia/proceedings in frontier areas of the subject, held not only in India but also in other countries.