“…The mechanism of gatifloxacin action involves inhibition of bacterial DNA gyrase, which is essential for DNA replication, and it has been proposed that metal complex intermediates are involved in this process [3,4]. A study on the structure and activity of certain quinolones and the interaction of their Cu(II) complexes on a DNA model, suggested that the intercalation of the quinolone complexed to a metal is an important step in the mechanism of action of these drugs [5]. Number of studies confirmed that DNA-affinity of the quinolone, modulated by Mg (II), plays an important role in poisoning the cleavable gyrase-DNA complex and, consequently, in eliciting antibacterial activity by this family of drugs [6].…”