Depicting the DNA binding and cytotoxicity studies against human colorectal cancer of aquabis (1-formyl-2-naphtholato-k2O,O′) copper(II): A biophysical and molecular docking perspective

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Abstract

In this study, we attempted to examine the biological activity of the copper(II)–based small molecule aquabis (1-formyl-2-naphtholato-k2O,O′)copper(II) (1) against colon cancer. The characterization of complex 1 was established by analytical and spectral methods in accordance with the single-crystal X-ray results. A monomeric unit of complex 1 exists in an O4 (H2O) coordination environment with slightly distorted square pyramidal geometry (τ = ~0.1). The interaction of complex 1 with calf thymus DNA (ctDNA) was determined by employing various biophysical techniques, which revealed that complex 1 binds to ctDNA at the minor groove with a binding constant of 2.38 × 105 M–1. The cytotoxicity of complex 1 towards human colorectal cell line (HCT116) was evaluated by the MTT assay, which showed an IC50 value of 11.6 µM after treatment with complex 1 for 24 h. Furthermore, the apoptotic effect induced by complex 1 was validated by DNA fragmentation pattern, which clarified that apoptosis might be regulated through the mitochondrial-mediated production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) causing DNA damage pathway. Additionally, molecular docking was also carried out to confirm the recognition of complex 1 at the minor groove.

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Alolayqi, E., Afzal, M., Alarifi, A., Beagan, A., & Muddassir, M. (2022). Depicting the DNA binding and cytotoxicity studies against human colorectal cancer of aquabis (1-formyl-2-naphtholato-k2O,O′) copper(II): A biophysical and molecular docking perspective. Crystals, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst12010015

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