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Silver pyridine-2-sulfonate complex - its characterization, DNA binding, topoisomerase I inhibition, antimicrobial and anticancer response

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2018

Abstract

In the current study the ability of silver pyridine-2-sulfonate complex to exert multiple biological activities is compared with the pharmacological action of silver sulfadiazine (AgSD). Polymeric form of {[Ag(py-2-SO3)]}(n) (AgPS) was synthesized and characterized by analytical techniques (IR, CHN, TG/DTA, MS) and its molecular formula was established.

The crystal structure was determined by X-ray diffraction method and the polymeric complex crystallizes in the triclinic P-1 space group. The stability of Ag(I) complex was verified by H-1 and C-13 NMR measurements and the interaction with calf thymus DNA through UV-VIS and fluorescence quenching experiments was studied.

The Ag(I) complex was able to interact with DNA by dual binding mode: partial intercalation along groove binding. The binding constants were calculated to be in the order of 10(3) M-1.

Topoisomerase I inhibition study have shown that silver complex is inhibiting its activity at concentration of 30 mu M. The cytotoxic activity of AgPS and AgSD against mouse leukaemia L1210 S, R and T cell line was also evaluated.

AgPS showed higher cytotoxicity than AgSD after 48 h incubation. The results suggest that mechanism of cell death is necrosis with a contribution of late apoptosis.

Antimicrobial testing indicates higher growth inhibition effect of AgPS with comparison to commercially available AgSD.