COPPER(II) MACROCYCLES CLEAVE SINGLE-STRANDED AND DOUBLE-STRANDED DNAUNDER BOTH AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS

Citation
El. Hegg et Jn. Burstyn, COPPER(II) MACROCYCLES CLEAVE SINGLE-STRANDED AND DOUBLE-STRANDED DNAUNDER BOTH AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS, Inorganic chemistry, 35(26), 1996, pp. 7474-7481
Citations number
93
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear
Journal title
ISSN journal
00201669
Volume
35
Issue
26
Year of publication
1996
Pages
7474 - 7481
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-1669(1996)35:26<7474:CMCSAD>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
The mechanism of copper(II) 1,4,7-triazacyclononane dichloride [Cu([9] aneN(3))Cl-2]-catalyzed hydrolysis of activated phosphodiesters has be en established. We now report that Cu([9]aneN(3))Cl-2 is also capable of cleaving both single-stranded and double-stranded DNA at near-physi ological pH and temperature. Degradation of both single-stranded and d ouble-stranded DNA was revealed by gel electrophoresis and quantitated via fluorimaging of ethidium bromide-stained gels. Single-stranded M1 3 DNA incubated with Cu([9]aneN(3))Cl-2 is efficiently and nonspecific ally degraded. Supercoiled plasmid DNA (form I) incubated with Cu([9]a neN(3))Cl-2 is nicked to relaxed circular DNA (form II) and then more slowly degraded to form III (line ar). A related complex, [Cu(i-Pr-3[9 ]aneN(3))(OH2)(CF3-SO3)]CF3SO3, displays a marked increase in DNA clea vage activity relative to the parent Cu([9]aneN(3))Cl-2. Interestingly , there appear to be at least two different mechanisms of DNA degradat ion: an O-2-dependent pathway and an O-2-independent pathway. This is one of only a few well-defined metal complexes demonstrated to cleave DNA in the absence of O-2 or some other oxidant.