Synthesis, Characterization, and Biomolecular Interactions of a novel Copper(II) Complex: DNA and BSA Binding Studies.

IF 2.6 4区 化学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Amineh Mashkoori, Maryam Mohamadi, S Yousef Ebrahimipour, Jesus Castro
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Abstract

This study synthesizes and characterizes the mononuclear complex [Cu(phen)₂(NO₃)]NO₃·H₂O using analytical techniques such as infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), elemental analysis, molar conductivity measurements, and single-crystal X-ray crystallography. The complex exhibited 1:1 electrolyte behavior. X-ray crystallography revealed a distorted trigonal bipyramidal geometry around Cu(II), stabilized by two 1,10 phenanthroline ligands and a nitrate ion. Crystallographic data were further analyzed using Hirshfeld surface analysis to quantify intermolecular interactions. The analysis revealed the following percentages: O…H (30.3%) and H…H (25.6%). DNA binding studies using UV-vis absorption spectroscopy demonstrated a hypochromic effect, suggesting a partial intercalative or groove-binding mode due to steric hindrance. The binding constant (Kb) was determined to be 3.74 × 104 M⁻1, indicating a relatively high affinity for DNA. The interaction of the complex with BSA was investigated using UV-vis absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy. Hyperchromism in UV-vis spectra and fluorescence quenching of BSA tryptophan residues were observed, indicating complex binding and conformational changes in BSA. Stern-Volmer analysis revealed a binding-dominated quenching mechanism. Thermodynamic parameters calculated from fluorescence data suggested that van der Waals forces and hydrogen bonding are the dominant interactions in the complex-BSA binding, which was found to be spontaneous and enthalpy-driven. Cyclic voltammetry confirmed the complex's interaction with DNA, showing a decrease in peak currents and negative shifts in peak potentials, further supporting the proposed binding mode.

新型铜(II)配合物的合成、表征和生物分子相互作用:DNA 和 BSA 结合研究。
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Journal of Fluorescence
Journal of Fluorescence 化学-分析化学
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4.60
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7.40%
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203
审稿时长
5.4 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Fluorescence is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original articles that advance the practice of this established spectroscopic technique. Topics covered include advances in theory/and or data analysis, studies of the photophysics of aromatic molecules, solvent, and environmental effects, development of stationary or time-resolved measurements, advances in fluorescence microscopy, imaging, photobleaching/recovery measurements, and/or phosphorescence for studies of cell biology, chemical biology and the advanced uses of fluorescence in flow cytometry/analysis, immunology, high throughput screening/drug discovery, DNA sequencing/arrays, genomics and proteomics. Typical applications might include studies of macromolecular dynamics and conformation, intracellular chemistry, and gene expression. The journal also publishes papers that describe the synthesis and characterization of new fluorophores, particularly those displaying unique sensitivities and/or optical properties. In addition to original articles, the Journal also publishes reviews, rapid communications, short communications, letters to the editor, topical news articles, and technical and design notes.
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