Abstract

The Pt L 3 X-ray absorption spectra of a series of Pt compounds have been recorded and their extended fine structure (EXAFS) analysed to investigate the sensitivity of EXAFS to non-first-shell PtPt distances. The Pt L 3 EXAFS spectra of complexes formed between [(NH 3) 2Pt(OH) 2Pt(NH 3) 2] 2+ and calf thymus DNA were also recorded. PtPt vectors could not be detected in these spectra. When combined with the model compound studies, this result rules out Pt dimer structures for the PtDNA complex which involve rigidly bridged, adjacent Pt atoms. Such structures, based on dimeric bonding of a hydroxo dimer intermediate to DNA, have been proposed as models for cisplatin antitumor activity. These types of models now seem unlikely.

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