Issue 7, 2023

Cobalt(ii)–curcumin cysteine conjugate as c-MYC promoter G-quadruplex selective switch-on fluorescence probe

Abstract

We have synthesized a metal organic framework comprising a cobalt(II) complex of a curcumin–cysteine conjugate (i.e., Co–CC) as a fluorescent probe for the detection of G-quadruplex DNA sequences. The as-synthesized probe has been characterized using different spectroscopic and microscopic methods. The strong fluorescence emission of the Co–CC probe was noticed upon sequential addition of different guanine-rich DNA sequences without the appearance of any new absorption band. Among the different DNA sequences, the probe showed better selectivity and a significantly lower detection limit for the c-MYC hypersensitivity element Pu-27 (i.e., LOD: 8.61 ± 1.96 nM) and quantification detection limit (28.72 nM). Further, cytotoxicity analysis was performed with A549 human carcinoma lung cancer cells and ATCC CCL-81 Vero cells. This study reveals that the as-synthesized Co–CC has improved cytotoxicity toward A549 lung cells and mild toxicity toward Vero cells when compared to pristine curcumin. Real-world sample analysis also showed an encouraging result, with a recovery range of 101 to 104%. As a result, the current study provides insights for further improving bioavailability through metal–organic ligand complexation and Co–CC could be used for in vivo analysis as well.

Graphical abstract: Cobalt(ii)–curcumin cysteine conjugate as c-MYC promoter G-quadruplex selective switch-on fluorescence probe

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Dec 2022
Accepted
09 Jan 2023
First published
10 Jan 2023

New J. Chem., 2023,47, 3385-3394

Cobalt(II)–curcumin cysteine conjugate as c-MYC promoter G-quadruplex selective switch-on fluorescence probe

A. K. Dwivedi and N. S. Jha, New J. Chem., 2023, 47, 3385 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ06193G

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