Issue 6, 2005

DNA damage induced by sulfite autoxidation catalyzed by copper(ii) tetraglycine complexes

Abstract

Copper(II)/(III) tetraglycine complexes were investigated for their ability to catalyze the autoxidation of sulfite resulting in oxidative DNA damage. The focus of this work is on DNA damage by Cu(III) and oxysulfur radicals formed by the oxidation of S(IV) oxides by dissolved oxygen in the presence of Cu(II) tetraglycine complexes. The results suggest that sulfite is rapidly oxidized by oxygen in the presence of Cu(II) complexes producing Cu(III) tetraglycine, which can be monitored spectrophotometrically at 365 nm. A synergistic effect of Cu(II) with a second metal ion (Ni(II), Co(II) or Mn(II) traces) was observed.

Graphical abstract: DNA damage induced by sulfite autoxidation catalyzed by copper(ii) tetraglycine complexes

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Oct 2004
Accepted
02 Feb 2005
First published
21 Feb 2005

Dalton Trans., 2005, 1101-1107

DNA damage induced by sulfite autoxidation catalyzed by copper(II) tetraglycine complexes

R. G. M. Moreno, M. V. Alipázaga, M. H. G. Medeiros and N. Coichev, Dalton Trans., 2005, 1101 DOI: 10.1039/B416299D

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