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DNA intercalators as anticancer agents

Sneha Venugopal, Vikas Sharma, Anuradha Mehra, Iqubal Singh, Gurdeep Singh

2022Chemical Biology & Drug Design66 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cancer is one of the most prevailing disease conditions, which occurs due to uncontrolled cell division either due to natural mutation to the genes or due to changes induced by physical, chemical, or biological carcinogens. According to WHO, it is the second leading cause of death worldwide and has reported 10 million deaths in 2020. Hence, there arises the need for better chemotherapies and DNA intercalators are one such emerging therapy for cancer. DNA intercalating agents reversibly intercalate with the double-helical structure of DNA by interacting with adjacent base pairs and disrupting the structure of DNA and thereby causing cell death. Here, we discuss the different classes of organo-intercalators used in cancer therapy describing their anticancer and intercalation ability by different methods along with their structure-activity relationship and mechanism of action.

Topics & Concepts

Intercalation (chemistry)DNAChemistryCancerMechanism of actionBase pairCancer researchBiologyComputational biologyBiochemistryGeneticsInorganic chemistryIn vitroDNA and Nucleic Acid ChemistryCancer therapeutics and mechanismsSynthesis and Biological Evaluation
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