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Two closely related nickel complexes have different effects on DNA damage and cell viability

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2006.03.019

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nickel complex; DNA damage; comet assay; cytotoxic; genotoxic; intercalation; minor groove; carcinogenicity

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Nickel is considered a weak carcinogen. It is known to interact with DNA and DNA-binding proteins. The ability of certain nickel compounds to cleave DNA has been exploited mainly for research purposes and less for developing new anticancer drugs. Here we compare the interactions of two closely related nickel complexes, [NiCR](2+) and [Ni(CR-2H)](2+), with DNA. CR stands for 2,12-dimethyly 3,7,11,17-tetraitzabicyclo-[11.3.1]-heptadeca-1(17),2,11,13,15-pentaene. [NiCR](2+) has been used in the past as a structure-specific probe for RNA and DNA oligonucleotides in the presence of oxidizing agent but little is known about the biological effects of either complex. Our results show that [Ni(CR-2H)](2+) can damage DNA in vivo and in vitro in the absence of an added oxidizing agent and has an IC50 Of 70 mu M in human breast cancer cells whereas [NiCR](2+) and NiCl2 do not exhibit significant cytotoxicity. However, both [NiCR](2+) and [Ni(CR-2H)](2+) bind to the minor groove of double-stranded DNA. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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