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Synthesis and characterization of the ligand based on benzoxazole and its transition metal complexes: DNA-binding and antitumor activity

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AuthorsJiang J  Tang X  Dou W  Zhang H  Liu W  Wang C  Zheng J  
AffiliationKey Laboratory of Nonferrous Metals Chemistry and Resources Utilization of Gansu Province   College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering   Lanzhou University   Lanzhou 730000   PR China.  
JournalJ Inorg Biochem
Year 2010

Abstract


A new ligand 2-((2-((benzo[d]oxazol-2-yl)methoxy)phenoxy)methyl)benzoxazole (L) and its four transition metal complexes M(NO(3))(2)L (M=Cu, Co, Ni, Zn), have been synthesized and investigated. The single crystal structures of the complexes show that all of them have similar molecular structure and the ligand exhibits good coplanarity after coordination with the metal ions. Further investigation of DNA binding indicates that both the ligand L and the complexes can bond to DNA by intercalation mode, and the latter possesses much stronger binding affinity. Antitumor activity of these compounds tested on the four cancer cell lines, follows the order: Cu-L>Ni-L approximately Co-L>Zn-L>>L, which are thought to be related with their DNA-binding affinity.