Effect of SDS Micelles on Actinomycin D – DNA Complexes

Authors

  • Ana Maria Toader Institute of Physical Chemistry Ilie Murgulescu, Romanian Academy, Splaiul Independentei 202, Bucharest 060021, Romania
  • Izabella Dascalu Institute of Physical Chemistry Ilie Murgulescu, Romanian Academy, Splaiul Independentei 202, Bucharest 060021, Romania
  • Mirela Enache Institute of Physical Chemistry Ilie Murgulescu, Romanian Academy, Splaiul Independentei 202, Bucharest 060021, Romania http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3731-3740

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2021.7189

Keywords:

actinomycin D, DNA, micelles, thermal denaturation

Abstract

DNA thermal denaturation was evaluated as a measure of the effect of antitumor drug actinomycin D on the stability of the double helix and also the effect of SDS micelles on actinomycin D – DNA complexes. The results indicated that the melting temperature of DNA was dependent on drug concentration, increasing with actinomycin D concentration. High thermal stabilization (about 10 °C) of the DNA helix after the association with actinomycin D clearly demonstrates the intercalative binding mode. The presence of SDS micelles leads to the release of intercalated actinomcyin D molecules from DNA double helix and their further relocation in surfactant micelles. These results highlighted that the drug release can be controlled in time and by varying the concentration and nature of surfactant.

Author Biographies

Ana Maria Toader, Institute of Physical Chemistry Ilie Murgulescu, Romanian Academy, Splaiul Independentei 202, Bucharest 060021, Romania

Surface Chemistry and Catalysis Department

Scientific Researcher III

Izabella Dascalu, Institute of Physical Chemistry Ilie Murgulescu, Romanian Academy, Splaiul Independentei 202, Bucharest 060021, Romania

Surface Chemistry and Catalysis Department

Scientific Researcher

Mirela Enache, Institute of Physical Chemistry Ilie Murgulescu, Romanian Academy, Splaiul Independentei 202, Bucharest 060021, Romania


Surface Chemistry and Catalysis Department

Scientific Researcher II

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Published

14.06.2022

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Physical chemistry