Synthesis, Biological Evaluation, and Molecular Docking Studies on the DNA Binding Interactions of Platinum(II) Rollover Complexes Containing Phosphorus Donor Ligands
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Abstract
Cyclometalated rollover complexes of the type [PtMe(κ2 N,C-bipyO-H)(L)] [bipyO-H=cyclometalated 2,2'-bipyridine N-oxide; L=tricyclohexylphosphine (PCy3 , 2 a), 2-(diphenylphosphino)pyridine (PPh2 py, 2 b), P(OPh)3 (2 c)] were synthesized by treating [PtMe(κ2 N,C-bipyO-H)(SMe2 )] (1) with various monodentate phosphine and phosphite ligands. These complexes were characterized by NMR spectroscopy, and the structure of 2 a was confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Complex 1 was treated with bis(diphenylphosphino)methane (dppm) at a 1:1 ratio to give the corresponding [PtMe(κ2 N,C-bipyO-H)(κ1 P-dppm)] (3 b) complex, in which the dppm ligand acts as a monodentate pendant ligand. The biological activities of these complexes were evaluated against a panel of four standard cancer cell lines: lung carcinoma (A549), ovarian carcinoma (OV-90 and SKOV3), and breast carcinoma (MCF-7). Complexes 2 c and especially 3 b indicated effective potent cytotoxic activity regarding the cell lines. Electrophoresis mobility shift assays and molecular-modeling investigations were performed to determine the specific binding mode and the binding orientation of these alkylating agents to DNA. Detection of cellular reactive oxygen species was also determined.
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