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Probing DNA-Cleavage Efficiencies of Copper(II) Complexes: A Computational Perspective.

ACS OMEGA(2020)

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Abstract
Theoretical studies on DNA-cleavage efficiencies of Cu(II) complexes 1-3 were carried out using density functional theory (DFT). The optimized Cu(II) complexes were allowed to bind to glutathiones (GSH) and ascorbic acids (VC) by the docking program so that corresponding docking structures can be obtained. To predict DNA-cleavage efficiencies, the docking structures of Cu(II) complexes with GSH and VC were further optimized by DFT. The activation energies of electrons from GSH to complexes, the redox potentials of these complexes, and binding energies of these complexes with GSH and VC were calculated. The efficiencies of complexes cleaving DNA were predicted and found to be in agreement with the experimental results. Finally, three occupied molecular orbitals of docking structures (GSH-complexes) were analyzed, and the DNA-cleavage abilities of complexes were also explained by the electron distribution on the three occupied orbitals. This work has important implications understanding the DNA-cleavage mechanism of Cu(II) complexes, which might be helpful for designing novel anticancer Cu(II) complexes for the future.
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copperii,complexes,dna-cleavage
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