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Synthesis, structure, DNA binding studies and nuclease activities of two luminescent neodymium complexes

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Pages 2920-2941 | Received 13 Apr 2016, Accepted 15 Jun 2016, Published online: 10 Aug 2016
 

Abstract

Two neodymium(III) complexes, [Nd(Phen)(NO3)3(DMF)2] (1) and [Nd(Phen)2(NO3)3] (2) (phen = 1,10-phenanthroline; DMF = dimethylformamide), have been synthesized with a view to design artificial luminescent nucleases and nuclease mimics. The complexes were characterized by spectroscopic, powder, and single crystal XRD studies. The complexes, as expected, have luminescent properties. The DNA binding studies of both complexes have been carried out by spectroscopic studies e.g. electronic absorption (UV–Vis), fluorescence emission as well as viscosity measurements. The nuclease activity of the complexes has been established by gel electrophoresis using pUC19 circular plasmid DNA. The results of DNA binding as well as DNA cleavage activity and the model studies of interaction with pNPP indicate that both neodymium complexes demonstrate nuclease activity through phosphoester bond cleavage.

Acknowledgments

The authors are thankful to UGC, New Delhi for financial support in the form of a Major Research Project [Sanction no.F.NO. 39-706/2010(SR)] to KKM where US had been a project fellow. Financial support from DST-FIST [for single crystal XRD] to the Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University is also acknowledged.

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