Related Experiment Video
Updated: Sep 16, 2025

A High-Throughput Enzyme-Coupled Activity Assay to Probe Small Molecule Interaction with the dNTPase SAMHD1
Published on: April 16, 2021
Intramolecular Versus Intermolecular Bonding in Drug Gemcitabine and Nucleobases: A Computational Study
Natarajan Sathiyamoorthy Venkataramanan1, Ambigapathy Suvitha2, Ryoji Sahara3
1Department of Chemistry, School of Engineering, Dayanada Sagar University, Bangalore 562 112, India.
None:
The adsorption of the drug gemcitabine on nucleobases was investigated using a dispersion-corrected density functional theory (DFT) study. The planar structure of complexes is more stable than those with stacked and buckle-angled configurations. The complexes were found to possess at least two intermolecular hydrogen bonds. The binding energy and interaction energy are both negative, with the highest values observed for the gemcitabine-guanine and the lowest in the gemcitabine-thymine complex. The complex formation was found to be an enthalpy-driven process. Pyrimidine nucleobases have a lower enthalpy of formation than purine nucleobases. The computed HOMA and NICS values on the gemcitabine-nucleobase complexes show a substantial increase compared to the pristine nucleobases. An MESP analysis of the complexes shows a directional interaction and electron density shift between the gemcitabine and the nucleobases. A QTAIM analysis indicates that the intermolecular hydrogen bonds have a partial covalent character. The computed bond energy demonstrates that intermolecular NH⋅⋅⋅N bonds are more potent than other bonds. An energy decomposition analysis using the DLPNO-CCSD(T) method indicates that the complexes exhibit a substantial electrostatic attraction, and dispersion contributes the least towards the system stability. The intermolecular bonds are stronger than the intramolecular bonds in the drug-nucleobase complexes. The strength of intramolecular bonds is determined by the deformation of the gemcitabine ring during the complex formation.
More Related Videos
10:26Profiling Ubiquitin and Ubiquitin-like Dependent Post-translational Modifications and Identification of Significant Alterations
Published on: November 7, 2019
10:05Genome-wide Mapping of Drug-DNA Interactions in Cells with COSMIC Crosslinking of Small Molecules to Isolate Chromatin
Published on: January 20, 2016
Related Concept Videos
Spin–Spin Coupling: Two-Bond Coupling (Geminal Coupling)
The central atom need not be NMR-active because its electrons are affected by the electron polarization of the spin-active atoms. However, spin information is transmitted less effectively than in one-bond coupling, and 2J values are usually weaker than 1J values. The energy of...
DNA Base Pairing
Drug-Receptor Bonds
In...
Intermolecular vs Intramolecular Forces
Noncovalent Attractions in Biomolecules
Four types of noncovalent interactions are hydrogen bonds, van der Waals forces, ionic bonds, and hydrophobic interactions.
Hydrogen bonding results from the electrostatic attraction of a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to a strong-electronegative atom like oxygen,...
Drugs that Stabilize Microtubules