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An oxidodiperoxido vanadium based artificial nuclease: DNA binding and cleavage studies.

Ammoniumdiaqua oxidodiperoxidophenanthrolinevanadate(V) complex has been synthesized and structurally characterized to develop DNA nuclease. The investigation of the interaction of DNA with this oxidodiperoxido vanadium complex has been carried out by various physicochemical tools like UV-vis, fluorescence, viscosity and circular dichroism (CD). The high order of intrinsic binding constant, the quenching constant of the complex with DNA and the viscosity measurements support the intercalative mode of binding with calf thymus DNA (CT-DNA). The CD spectroscopic results also give evidence of strong intercalative binding with CT-DNA. The ability of the complex to induce DNA cleavage of pUC19 plasmid DNA has been established by gel electrophoresis techniques and the complex itself found to be efficient DNA cleavage agent.

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