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Capillary zone electrophoretic studies of interactions of some quaternary isoquinoline alkaloids with DNA constituents and DNA

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ELECTROPHORESIS
Volume 26, Issue 9, Pages 1673-1679

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/elps.200410193

Keywords

berberine; capillary zone electrophoresis; chelerythrine; DNA constituents; jatrorrhizine; noncovalent interactions; sanguinarine

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Capillary zone electrophoresis was applied for the investigation of interactions of some quaternary isoquinoline alkaloids, namely sanguinarine, chelerythrine, berberine, and jatrorrhizine, with DNA constituents and with DNA. None of these alkaloids attach covalently to nucleotides or to the whole DNA under physiological conditions. The interaction with DNA constituents is a noncovalent complexation based on weak intermolecular forces. Electrostatic attraction participates in the interaction but other types of intermolecular forces are involved as well. Cations were identified as the most probable interacting forms of the alkaloids. The interaction with compounds derived from purine was always stronger than those derived from pyrimidine. All alkaloids behaved analogously and similarly to ethidium bromide, the classic DNA intercalator. Stability constants K (in l(.)mol(-1)) for sanguinarine and chelerythrine in phosphate buffer of pH 7.4 (I-s = 30 mm) ranged from tens to hundreds.

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