Journal:JBIC:25

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*<scene name='57/574317/Cv/5'>Complex 3 (with 5-chloro-2-mercapto-benzothiazole) together with partial numbering scheme</scene>. Intramolecular hydrogen bonds is shown as a dashed line. For clarity, other components of the crystal structure (free ligand and solvent molecules) are not shown.
*<scene name='57/574317/Cv/5'>Complex 3 (with 5-chloro-2-mercapto-benzothiazole) together with partial numbering scheme</scene>. Intramolecular hydrogen bonds is shown as a dashed line. For clarity, other components of the crystal structure (free ligand and solvent molecules) are not shown.
DNA binding tests indicate the ability of the complexes to modify the activity of the cells. The binding constants towards calf-thymus DNA indicate strong interaction while changes in fluorescent emission light of Ethidium bromide (EtBr) in the presence of DNA suggest intercalation or electrostatic interactions with DNA.
DNA binding tests indicate the ability of the complexes to modify the activity of the cells. The binding constants towards calf-thymus DNA indicate strong interaction while changes in fluorescent emission light of Ethidium bromide (EtBr) in the presence of DNA suggest intercalation or electrostatic interactions with DNA.
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All three complexes show no inhibitory activity towards LOX. Complexes probably act through interaction with DNA rather than interfering with LOX enzyme.
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<scene name='57/574317/Cv/6'>All three complexes show no inhibitory activity towards LOX</scene>. Complexes probably act through interaction with DNA rather than interfering with LOX enzyme.
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