Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8291975 | Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 2008 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The structural and electronic properties of 4â²-epiadriamycin, adriamycin, and daunomycin have been studied using density functional theory (DFT) employing B3LYP exchange correlation. The chemical shifts of 1H and 13C resonances in nuclear magnetic resonance spectra have been calculated using Gauge-Invariant Atomic Orbital (GIAO) method as implemented in Gaussian 98 and compared with experimental spectra recorded at 500 MHz. 13C resonances of drugs have been assigned for the first time. A restrained molecular dynamics approach was used to get the optimized solution structure of drugs using inter-proton distance constraints obtained from 2D NOESY spectra. The glycosidic angle C7-O7-C1â²-C2â² is found to show considerable flexibility by adopting 156°-161° (I), 142°-143° (II), and 38°-78° (III) conformations, of which the biological relevant structure appears to be the conformer II. The observed different conformations of the three drugs are correlated to the differential anticancer activity and the available biochemical evidence exhibited by these drugs.
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Ritu Barthwal, Prashansa Agrawal, A.N. Tripathi, Uma Sharma, N.R. Jagannathan, Girjesh Govil,