“…The hydrogen-bonding properties, electrostatic potential, steric requirements, hydration, hydrophobicity, and microenvironmental polarity of these grooves differ. , Due to steric effects, minor groove binders prefer AT-rich sequences to GC-rich sequences . Another important class of substances with broad-spectrum antibacterial, antiviral, anticancer, and antiprotozoal activity is nonintercalative DNA binding ligands, which exhibit various levels of sequence selectivity for binding to the DNA minor groove region. , Netropsin, distamin A, and Hoechst 33258 are some of the widely studied minor groove binding molecules that are known to attach to minor groove regions of the DNA upon AT specificity causing the minor grooves to widen. , Indole is one of the essential components found in the structure of alkaloids and several important biological molecules, including tryptophan, tryptamine, Hoechst 33258, serotonin, and gramine. They are also present in natural bioactive compounds like harmane, harmine, vinblastine, vincristine, and others. , Numerous molecules have been extensively utilized in pharmaceutical formulation. , It becomes evident that the indole ring is important for the molecules to interact with their biological receptors.…”