Synthesis, comparative in vitro antibacterial, antioxidant and UV fluorescence studies of bis indole Schiff bases and molecular docking with ct-DNA and SARS-CoV-2 Mpro.
Sugandha SinghalPankaj KhannaLeena KhannaPublished in: Luminescence : the journal of biological and chemical luminescence (2021)
In this study, synthesis of 15 novel bis indole-based Schiff bases (SBs) 4a-4o was conducted by condensation of 2-(1-aminobenzyl)benzimidazole with symmetrical bis-isatins linked via five alkyl chains (n = 2-6). These were subjected to ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion), physiochemical properties, molecular docking, in vitro antibacterial and antioxidant studies. The in silico studies indicated lower toxicity with metabolic stability for nearly all the derivatives proving reliability as drug candidates. The comparative antibacterial study against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, also showed a superior inhibition than reference drug and their mono counterparts. The increase in linker alkyl chain length and variation of substituents in indole, further predicted increased inhibition, with maximum value for compound 4o at 50 μg/ml. The in vitro calf thymus DNA (ct-DNA) binding ability of compounds 4c, 4f, 4i, 4l, 4 m, 4n, and 4o was evaluated via ultraviolet-visible and fluorescence spectroscopy techniques. A hyperchromic effect was observed with no apparent wavelength shift which predicted for the groove binding mode. A moderate binding constant for 4o, in fluorescence results, confirms groove binding. The molecular docking of 4o with ct-DNA (PDBID:1BNA) and SARS-CoV-2 Mpro (3CL protease, PDBID:6LU7) prove its efficacy as potential DNA binder and antiviral agent.
Keyphrases
- molecular docking
- single molecule
- dna binding
- sars cov
- molecular dynamics simulations
- circulating tumor
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- cell free
- escherichia coli
- computed tomography
- staphylococcus aureus
- oxidative stress
- anti inflammatory
- image quality
- dual energy
- contrast enhanced
- transcription factor
- case control
- magnetic resonance imaging
- silver nanoparticles
- positron emission tomography
- high resolution
- nucleic acid
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- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- emergency department
- multidrug resistant
- mass spectrometry
- magnetic resonance
- wound healing