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Synthesis, molecular docking and biological evaluation of bis-pyrimidine Schiff base derivatives.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Heterocyclic pyrimidine nucleus, which is an essential base component of the genetic material of deoxyribonucleic acid, demonstrated various biological activities. A series of bis-pyrimidine Schiff bases were synthesized and screened for its antimicrobial and anticancer potentials. The molecular docking study was carried to find the interaction between active molecules with receptor. RESULTS:The structures of synthesized bis-pyrimidine Schiff bases were confirmed by spectral studies. The synthesized bis-pyrimidine derivatives were evaluated for their antimicrobial activity (MIC = µmol/mL) against selected Gram positive; Gram negative bacterial and fungal strains by tube dilution method. The anticancer activity (IC50 = µmol/mL) of the synthesized compounds was determined against human colorectal carcinoma (HCT116) cancer cell line by Sulforhodamine B (SRB) assay. Molecular docking studies provided information regarding the binding mode of active bis-pyrimidine Schiff bases with the cyclin-dependent kinase 8 (CDK8) receptor. CONCLUSIONS:The antimicrobial screening results indicated that compounds, q1 (MICbs = 0.83 µmol/mL), q16 (MICan = 1.54 µmol/mL and MICec = 0.77 µmol/mL), q1 and q19 (MICca = 0.41 µmol/mL) and q20 (MIC = 0.36 µmol/mL) are the most active ones. Compounds q1 (IC50 = 0.18 µmol/mL) have emerged as potent anticancer molecule against human colorectal carcinoma cancer cell line than the reference drug, 5-fluorouracil. Molecular docking studies indicated that compound q1 (the most active molecule) has the maximum hydrogen bond interaction (four) and ?-? stacking (three) network among the bis-pyrimidine Schiff bases. Graphical abstract Graphical illustration of predicted binding mode of bis-pyrimidine Schiff bases in the active site of CDK8. a. Compound 1 (magenta color), b. Compound 5 (green color), c. Compound 8 (red color), d. Compound 13 (split pea color).

SUBMITTER: Kumar S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5603458 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synthesis, molecular docking and biological evaluation of bis-pyrimidine Schiff base derivatives.

Kumar Sanjiv S   Lim Siong Meng SM   Ramasamy Kalavathy K   Vasudevan Mani M   Shah Syed Adnan Ali SAA   Selvaraj Manikandan M   Narasimhan Balasubramanian B  

Chemistry Central journal 20170918 1


<h4>Background</h4>Heterocyclic pyrimidine nucleus, which is an essential base component of the genetic material of deoxyribonucleic acid, demonstrated various biological activities. A series of bis-pyrimidine Schiff bases were synthesized and screened for its antimicrobial and anticancer potentials. The molecular docking study was carried to find the interaction between active molecules with receptor.<h4>Results</h4>The structures of synthesized bis-pyrimidine Schiff bases were confirmed by spe  ...[more]

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