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Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2014

Synthesis, crystal structures, in vitro DNA binding, antibacterial and cytotoxic activities of new di- and polynuclear silver(I) saccharinate complexes with tertiary monophosphanes.

Veysel T. Yilmaz; Elif Gocmen; Ceyda Icsel; Murat Cengiz; Sunde Yilmaz Susluer; Orhan Büyükgüngör

Four new silver(I) saccharinate (sac) complexes, [Ag(μ-sac)(PPh3)]2 (1), [Ag(μ-sac)(PPh2Cy)]2 (2), [Ag(μ-sac)(PPhCy2)]2 (3) and [Ag(μ-sac)(PCy3)]n (4), where PPh3=triphenylphosphane, PPh2Cy=cyclohexyldiphenylphosphane, PPhCy2=dicyclohexylphenylphosphane and PCy3=tricyclohexylphosphane, have been synthesized and fully characterized by elemental analysis, IR, NMR, ESI-MS and single crystal X-ray diffraction. Fluorescence ethidium bromide displacement indicate that all complexes bind to fish sperm (FS) DNA by intercalation with binding constants (KA) of 29.1±0.26×10(5)M(-1) for 1, 2.54±0.12×10(5)M(-1) for 2, 2.42±0.08×10(5)M(-1) for 3, 0.19±0.03×10(5)M(-1) for 4. The relative viscosities of the FS-DNA solutions increase with increasing of the complex concentration, providing strong evidence for the intercalation mode. The gel electrophoresis assay further confirms their binding with the pBR322 plasmid DNA. The MIC values of the silver(I) complexes are generally higher than those of AgNO3 and silver sulfadiazine, but 1 presents a promising activity against Salmonellatyphimurium and Staphylococcusaureus. All complexes are highly cytotoxic on human lung carcinoma (A549) and human breast adenocarcinoma (MCF-7) cell lines with IC50 values ranging from 0.82 to 3.13μM.


Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry | 2014

Di- and polynuclear silver(I) saccharinate complexes of tertiary diphosphane ligands: synthesis, structures, in vitro DNA binding, and antibacterial and anticancer properties.

Veysel T. Yilmaz; Elif Gocmen; Ceyda Icsel; Murat Cengiz; Sunde Yilmaz Susluer; Orhan Büyükgüngör

A series of new silver(I) saccharinate (sac) complexes, [Ag2(sac)2(μ-dppm)H2O]·H2O (1), {[Ag2(μ-sac)2(μ-dppe)]·3H2O·CH2Cl2}n (2), [Ag2(μ-sac)2(μ-dppp)]n (3), and [Ag(sac)(μ-dppb)]n (4) [dppm is 1,1-bis(diphenylphosphino)methane, dppe is 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane, dppp is 1,3-bis(diphenylphosphino)propane, and dppb is 1,4-bis(diphenylphosphino)butane], have been synthesized and characterized by C, H, N elemental analysis, IR spectroscopy, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and 31P NMR spectroscopy, electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, and thermogravimetry–differential thermal analysis. Single-crystal X-ray studies show that the diphosphanes act as bridging ligands to yield a dinuclear complex (1) and one-dimensional coordination polymers (2 and 4), whereas the sac ligand adopts a μ2-N/O bridging mode in 2, and is N-coordinated in 1 and 4. The interaction of the silver(I) complexes with fish sperm DNA was investigated using UV–vis spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, and agarose gel electrophoresis. The binding studies indicate that the silver(I) complexes can interact with fish sperm DNA through intercalation, and complexes 1 and 3 have the highest binding affinity. The gel electrophoresis assay further confirms the binding of the complexes with the pBR322 plasmid DNA. The minimum inhibitory concentrations of the complexes indicate that complex 1 exhibits very high antibacterial activity against standard bacterial strains of Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhimurium, and Staphylococcus aureus, being much higher than those of AgNO3, silver sulfadiazine, ciprofloxacin, and gentamicin. Moreover, complexes 1–3 exhibit very high cytotoxic activity against A549 and MCF-7 cancer cell lines, compared with AgNO3 and cisplatin. The bacterial and cell growth inhibitions of the silver(I) complexes are closely related to their DNA binding affinities.


Journal of Environmental Management | 2010

Treatment of E. coli HB101 and the tetM gene by Fenton's reagent and ozone in cow manure.

Murat Cengiz; Merih Ötker Uslu; Isil Akmehmet Balcioglu

The destruction of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms at the source of contamination is necessary due to their adverse effects and to their increasingly widespread occurrence in the environment. To address this problem, Fenton and ozone oxidation processes were applied to synthetically contaminated cow manure to remove the tetM gene and its host, Escherichia coli HB101. The efficiency of the processes was evaluated by enumeration of E. coli HB101 and by PCR amplification of the tetM gene. The results of this study show that 56.60% bacterial inactivation (corresponding to a 0.36 log reduction) was achieved by a Fenton reagent dose of 50 mM H(2)O(2) and 5 mM Fe(2+) without acidifying the manure. Despite the high organic content of cow manure, 98.50% bacterial inactivation (corresponding to a 1.83 log reduction) was obtained by the ozonation process with an applied dose of 3.125 mg ozone/g manure slurry. The PCR study revealed that the band intensity of the tetM gene gradually decreased by increasing the Fenton reagent and the applied ozone dose. However, significantly high doses of oxidants would be required to completely eliminate bacterial pollution in manure.


Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation | 2009

Chronic Copper Toxicosis in Sheep Following the Use of Copper Sulfate as a Fungicide on Fruit Trees

Hasan Huseyin Oruc; Murat Cengiz; Attilla Beskaya

Between January and October 2006, 15 Chios sheep died in a field located near a factory in Orhangazi, Bursa, Turkey. In addition, in May 2007, 2 ewes died after aborting in the same field. Clinical signs in affected animals prior to death were anorexia, hematuria, icterus, incoordination, and ptyalism. Postmortem findings included generalized icterus; yellow, friable livers; distended gallbladders with dense, dark bile; and dark, hypertrophic kidneys with hemorrhage. Copper (Cu) concentrations were measured in multiple specimens of the following: 9 sera, 3 livers, 3 kidneys, 4 plants (including 2 artichoke leaf specimens), 3 soil samples, and 1 drinking water sample. High Cu concentrations were present in the livers, kidneys, and sera of dead sheep, as well as in the vegetation and soil samples from the field. Chronic Cu toxicosis was confirmed as the cause of death attributed primarily to the use of copper sulfate as a fungicide for fruit trees within the field. In addition, factory dust containing Cu might have been an additional factor in the toxicosis.


Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B-pesticides Food Contaminants and Agricultural Wastes | 2010

Evaluation of the interaction between soil and antibiotics.

Murat Cengiz; Isil Akmehmet Balcioglu; Hasan Huseyin Oruc; Tulin Gunduz Cengiz

The aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence of tetracycline and sulfonamide antibiotics in 13 different soil samples collected from agricultural fields. As well as the antibiotic analysis 18 different physicochemical properties of the soil samples were determined in order to establish a relationship between the recovery rates of antibiotics from the samples and the characteristics of the samples that provide critical information for the reliability of an applied antibiotic analysis method. While the concentrations of tetracyclines were 0.025–0.105 mg kg−1 sulfonamide antibiotics were not detected in any investigated soil samples. The mean recovery rates of tetracyclines and sulfonamides were 84.57 ± 14.92% and 65.88 ± 8.56%, respectively. Although, the organic carbon contents and cation exchange capacities of the soil samples exhibited a great variation the results of multivariate statistical analysis indicated that the metal content of soils was the major factor significantly influenced the recovery rates of the antibiotics. The sulfonamide recovery rates were positively influenced by the calcium and magnesium amounts in the soil samples, whereas tetracycline recovery rates were markedly diminished by increasing the amount of these polyvalent metals.


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2006

Comparison of aflatoxin and fumonisin levels in maize grown in Turkey and imported from the USA

Hasan Huseyin Oruc; Murat Cengiz; Omer Kalkanli


Dalton Transactions | 2017

Synthesis, structures and biomolecular interactions of new silver(I) 5,5-diethylbarbiturate complexes of monophosphines targeting Gram-positive bacteria and breast cancer cells

Veysel T. Yilmaz; Ceyda Icsel; Jenaidullah Batur; Seyma Aydinlik; Murat Cengiz; Orhan Büyükgüngör


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2016

High level fluoroquinolone resistance in Escherichia coli isolatedfrom animals in Turkey is due to multiple mechanisms

Pınar Şahintürk; Erdem Arslan; Esra Büyükcangaz; Songül Sonal; Ayşin Şen; Figen Ersoy; Mark A. Webber; Laura J. V. Piddock; Murat Cengiz


Toxicology Letters | 2009

Transport of sulfadiazine and sulfamethoxazole in homogenous soil column systems

Murat Cengiz; Hasan Huseyin Oruc; Ilknur Uzunoglu; Songül Sonal


Uludag University Journal of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine | 2018

Efficacy of enrofloxacin against transmissible resistance gene (qnrS and aac (6’)-Ib-cr) - containing Escherichia coli isolates and clones

Murat Cengiz; Erdem Arslan

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