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  2. Investigations into the DNA-binding mode of doxorubicinone

Investigations into the DNA-binding mode of doxorubicinone

  • Org Biomol Chem. 2019 Feb 13;17(7):1992-1998. doi: 10.1039/c8ob02344a.
Samuel Steucek Tartakoff 1 Jennifer M Finan Ellis J Curtis Haley M Anchukaitis Danielle J Couture Samantha Glazier
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  • 1 St. Lawrence University, Department of Chemistry, 23 Romoda Drive, Canton, New York 13617, USA. [email protected].
Abstract

Cancer treatment is one of the major challenges facing the modern biomedical profession. Development of new small-molecule chemotherapeutics requires an understanding of the mechanism of action for these treatments, as well as the structure-activity relationship. Study of the well-known DNA-intercalating agent, doxorubicin, and its aglycone, doxorubicinone, was undertaken using a variety of spectroscopic and calorimetric techniques. It was found that, despite conservation of the planar, aromatic portion of doxorubicin, the agylcone does not intercalate; it instead likely binds to the DNA minor-groove.

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