Thermodynamic study of interaction between phthalocyanines with calf thymus DNA
Subject Areas : Journal of Physical & Theoretical Chemistry
M. Aghaie
1
(Not-mentioned)
F. Naderi
2
(Not-mentioned)
M. Monajjemi
3
(Not-mentioned)
H. Aghaie
4
(Not-mentioned)
N. Safari
5
(Not-mentioned)
P.R. Jamaat
6
(Not-mentioned)
Keywords: DNA, Phthalocyanine, SQUAD, Formation constant,
Abstract :
The experimental determination of formation constant for interaction of two water soluble phthalocyanines,Cobalt (II) 4,4',4",4'"-tetrasulpho phthalocyanine (CoTsPc ) and Manganese(II) 4,4',4",4"-tetrasulphophthalocyanine (MnTsPc ) , with calf thymus DNA have been studied by UV-Vis spectrophotometric methodat lrnM phosphate buffer , pH 7.4 and at 5 different temperatures 20,25,30,35 and 400CC . The changes of Uv-Vis absorption spectra during the titration of these phthalocyanines with calf thymus DNA revealed a largehypochromicity (up to 45%) of the phthalocyanines maximum bands, usually considered as proof ofphthalocyanine intercalation in to DNA. The calculated formation constants, Ks , according to theSQUAD software were in the range of 104-105 M-1.By using the Van't Hoff equation. The values of enthalpyand entropy changes associated to the (CoTsPc +DNA) and(MnTsPc+DNA) were determined .Then by using AG°=-RTLIIK, we calculated the values of AG° at consideredtemperatures. Our results showed strong electrolytic effects on phthalocyanines behavior and increasingNaCl concentration induced self-aggregation of the CoTsPc and MnTsPc.