The thesis is focused on the DNA-cleaving antibiotic bleomycin that is successfully used in the chemotherapy against several types of cancer like head and neck cancer or certain lymphomas and... Show moreThe thesis is focused on the DNA-cleaving antibiotic bleomycin that is successfully used in the chemotherapy against several types of cancer like head and neck cancer or certain lymphomas and testicular cancer. Although it has been in use for more than two decades, the mechanism of its action is not known. Thus the harmful side effects are difficult to eliminate. On the other hand the process of design or improvement of pharmaceuticals is extremely complex and expensive. Therefore a new trend within drug discovery is emerging with the application of clean chemistry, by performing molecular modeling of new compounds and by running virtual tests to assess their suitability before an expensive synthesis attempt is made. In the thesis, the contribution of different computational methods into this field is discussed, emphasizing the growing role played by quantum mechanical methods. Using state-of-the-art methods, an insight into the mechanism of bleomycin action was gained. The possible reaction pathways of the active bleomycin-Fe(III)-OOH complex with the deoxyribose sugar of DNA were investigated. The simulations show that a facile decaying process involves a homolytic O-O bond cleavage with an almost simultaneous hydrogen atom abstraction. The formation of a hydrogen bond appears to be crucial for the O-O bond cleavage in the Fe(III)-OOH species. The highly selective reaction between the bleomycin drug and the genetic material comes from the selectivity of the created hydrogen bond Show less