Mehmetcan Bilkay , Cigdem Kanbes-Dindar , Burcin Bozal-Palabiyik , Gokcen Eren , Hayriye Eda Satana Kara , Bengi Uslu
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Through the utilization of fluorescence spectroscopy, electrochemical, and molecular docking methods, this research investigates the interaction between the antihistamine drug desloratadine and calf thymus double-stranded DNA (ct-dsDNA). Deoxyguanosine (dGuo) and deoxyadenosine (dAdo) oxidation signals were diminished by incubation with varying concentrations of desloratadine, as determined by differential pulse voltammetry (DPV). This change was ascribed to desloratadine's binding mechanism to ct-dsDNA. The binding constant (Kb) between desloratadine and ct-dsDNA was determined to be 2.2 × 105 M−1 throughout electrochemical experiments. In order to further develop our comprehension of the interaction mechanism between desloratadine and ct-dsDNA, a series of spectroscopic experiments and molecular docking simulations were conducted. The Kb value was found to be 8.85 × 104 M−1 at a temperature of 25 °C by the use of fluorescence spectroscopic techniques. In summary, the utilization of electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques, alongside molecular docking investigations, has led to the prediction that desloratadine has the capability to interact with ct-dsDNA by groove binding.