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DOX-DNA Interactions on the Nanoscale: In Situ Studies Using Tip-Enhanced Raman Scattering

Katarzyna Majzner, Tanja Deckert‐Gaudig, Małgorzata Barańśka, Volker Deckert

2024Analytical Chemistry11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chemotherapeutic anthracyclines, like doxorubicin (DOX), are drugs endowed with cytostatic activity and are widely used in antitumor therapy. Their molecular mechanism of action involves the formation of a stable anthracycline-DNA complex, which prevents cell division and results in cell death. It is known that elevated DOX concentrations induce DNA chain loops and overlaps. Here, for the first time, tip-enhanced Raman scattering was used to identify and localize intercalated DOX in isolated double-stranded calf thymus DNA, and the correlated near-field spectroscopic and morphologic experiments locate the DOX molecules in the DNA and provide further information regarding specific DOX-nucleobase interactions. Thus, the study provides a tool specifically for identifying intercalation markers and generally analyzing drug-DNA interactions. The structure of such complexes down to the molecular level provides mechanistic information about cytotoxicity and the development of potential anticancer drugs.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryDNAIntercalation (chemistry)DoxorubicinBiophysicsAnthracyclineNucleobaseCytotoxicityRaman scatteringRaman spectroscopyCombinatorial chemistryBiochemistryIn vitroChemotherapyGeneticsBreast cancerInorganic chemistryOpticsCancerPhysicsBiologyNear-Field Optical MicroscopyProtein Interaction Studies and Fluorescence AnalysisAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
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