TY - JOUR T1 - DNA Interactions of a Novel Platinum Drug, <em>cis</em>-[PtCl(NH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>(N7-Acyclovir)]<sup>+</sup> JF - Molecular Pharmacology JO - Mol Pharmacol SP - 846 LP - 855 VL - 53 IS - 5 AU - Zdenka Balcarová AU - Jana Kaspárková AU - Alena Zákovská AU - Olga Nováková AU - Maria F. Sivo AU - Giovanni Natile AU - Viktor Brabec Y1 - 1998/05/01 UR - http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org/content/53/5/846.abstract N2 - We synthesized a novel platinum drug,cis-[PtCl(NH3)2(N7-ACV)]+, in which ACV is the antiviral drug acyclovir [a deoxyriboguanosine analogue, 9-(2-hydroxyethoxymethyl)guanine]. This new compound exhibits antiviral efficacy in vitro and exhibits an antitumor activity profile different from that of cisplatin [Metal-Based Drugs 2:249–256 (1995)]. To contribute to understanding the mechanisms underlying biological activity of this new compound, we studied modifications of natural and synthetic DNAs in cell-free media bycis-[PtCl(NH3)2(N7-ACV)]+by various biochemical and biophysical methods. The results indicated that the major DNA adduct ofcis-[PtCl(NH3)2(N7-ACV)]+was a stable monofunctional adduct at guanine residues. In contrast to DNA adducts of other monodentate and clinically ineffective platinum(II) compounds, the adducts ofcis-[PtCl(NH3)2(N7-ACV)]+terminated in vitro DNA and RNA synthesis. In addition, although DNA adducts ofcis-[PtCl(NH3)2(N7-ACV)]+and cisplatin were different, some properties of DNA modified by either compound were qualitatively similar. Such similarities were not noticed if DNA modifications by other ineffective monofunctional platinum(II) complexes were investigated. Thus, the DNA binding mode of monofunctionalcis-[PtCl(NH3)2(N7-ACV)]+was different from that of other monofunctional but ineffective platinum(II) complexes. It has been suggested that the unique capability ofcis-[PtCl(NH3)2(N7-ACV)]+to modify DNA may be relevant to a distinct antitumor efficiency of this novel drug in comparison with cisplatin. It also has been suggested that at least some aspects of DNA interactions ofcis-[PtCl(NH3)2(ACV)]+revealed in the current study could be exploited in the search for and development of new antiviral platinum complexes containing, as a part of the coordination sphere, antiviral nucleosides. The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics ER -