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A paradoxical relationship between Resveratrol and
copper (II) with respect to degradation of DNA and RNA [version
2; referees: 2 approved]
Siddharth Subramaniam, Iqbal Vohra, Aishwarya Iyer, Naveen K Nair, Indraneel Mittra
Translational Research Laboratory, Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer, Tata Memorial Centre, Kharghar,
Navi-Mumbai, 410210, India
Abstract
Resveratrol (R), a plant polyphenol, is known to reduce Cu (II) to Cu (I)
generating reactive oxygen species that can cleave plasmid DNA. Here we
report a surprising observation of a paradoxical relationship between R and Cu
whereby plasmid DNA cleaving / degrading activity of R-Cu increased
progressively as the ratio of R to Cu was increased i.e., the concentration of Cu
was successively reduced with respect to a fixed concentration R. Whereas
cleavage of plasmid DNA occurred at low molar ratios of R to Cu, at higher
ratios, complete degradation of DNA was achieved. By further increasing the
ratio, whereby the concentration of Cu was reduced to very low levels, the DNA
degrading activity of R-Cu was lost. This paradoxical relationship is also seen
with respect to eukaryotic genomic DNA and RNA. Since R-Cu may have
anti-cancer and anti-viral activities, our findings may not only help to improve
the therapeutic efficacy of R-Cu but also reduce its toxic side effects with the
use of low concentration of Cu.
Indraneel Mittra ( ) Corresponding author: indraneel.mittra@gmail.com
Subramaniam S, Vohra I, Iyer A How to cite this article: et al. A paradoxical relationship between Resveratrol and copper (II) with respect
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© 2016 Subramaniam S . This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the , Copyright: et al Creative Commons Attribution Licence
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This study was supported by the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, through its grant CTCTMC to Tata Grant information:
Memorial Centre awarded to IM.
The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
Competing interests: No competing interests were disclosed.
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