S. Carotti et al., Cytotoxicity and DNA binding properties of a chloro glycylhistidinate gold(III) complex (GHAu), CHEM-BIO IN, 125(1), 2000, pp. 29-38
The chloro glycylhistidinate gold(III) complex (GHAu) is shown to be fairly
cytotoxic towards the established A2780 ovarian carcinoma human cell line
either sensitive or resistant to cisplatin. Remarkably, GHAu is far more cy
totoxic than the corresponding zinc(II), palladium(II), platinum(II) and co
balt(II) complexes implying that cytotoxicity is essentially to be ascribed
to the presence of a gold(III) center. Circular dichroism (CD) spectra, at
omic absorption measurements and DNA melting profiles suggest that GHAu in
vitro is able to bind DNA, the presumed target for several antitumor metal
complexes, and to modify its conformation, even if the observed changes are
generally small. Implications of these findings for the mechanism of actio
n of cytotoxic gold(III) complexes are discussed. (C) 2000 Published by Els
evier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.