Deciphering Binding Potential of Naphthalimide-Coumarin Conjugate with c-MYC G-Quadruplex for Developing Anticancer Agents: A Spectroscopic and Molecular Modeling Approach.
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Abstract
It has been well accumulated that G-quadruplex (G4-DNA) has great anticancer relevance, and various heterocyclic moieties have been synthesized and examined as potent G4-DNA binders with promising anticancer activity. Here, we have synthesized a series of naphthalimide-triazole-coumarin conjugates by substituting various amines and further examine their anticancer activity against 60 human cancer cell lines at 10 μM. One and five dose concentration results reveal low values of MG-MID GI50 for compounds including 8a (3.18 μM), 8b (13.11 μM), 8e (7.68 μM) and 8f (1.75 μM). Further cell apoptosis manifests that all compounds can induce cell apoptosis in cancer cells by stabilizing the c-MYC promoter G-quadruplex. Therefore, the G-quadruplex-mediated pathway may be responsible for the apoptosis that these naphthalimide-coumarin compounds caused in cancer cells. Therefore, multispectroscopic techniques are employed to evaluate the binding of molecules with c-MYC G4-DNA where all four molecules readily bind to G4-DNA and stabilize it with a high binding constant, leading to inhibition of cancer cells and apoptosis of cancer cells. Binding studies toward ct-DNA disclose that these compounds do not interact with ds-DNA and thus selectively target G4-DNA to exert their anticancer activity. All the active compounds have greater affinity toward Human Serum Albumin (HSA) and can readily bind with HSA with a binding constant of 12 × 104 M-1 (8a), 13.0 × 104 M-1 (8b), 14.2 × 104 M-1 (8e), 16.3 × 104 M-1 (8f). Thus, the results disclose that inhibition and killing of cancer cells by these derivatives feasibly occur due to their ability to interact with c-MYC G-quadruplex forming promoters and their high affinity toward HSA unfold potent anticancer agents and can be taken further for clinical trials.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of biomaterials and biointerfaces including and beyond the traditional biosensing, biomedical and therapeutic applications.
The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important bio applications. The journal is specifically interested in work that addresses the relationship between structure and function and assesses the stability and degradation of materials under relevant environmental and biological conditions.