Spectral and electrochemical detection of protonated triplex formation by a small-molecule anticancer agent


Autoria(s): Feng LY; Li X; Peng YH; Geng J; Ren JS; Qu XG
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Triplex helical formation has been the focus of considerable interest because of possible applications in developing new molecular biology tools as well as therapeutic agents and the possible relevance of H-DNA structures in biology system. We report here that a small-molecule anticancer agent, coralyne, has binding preference to the less stable protonated triplex d(C+-T)(6):d(A-G)(6).d(C-T)(6) over duplex d(A-G)(6).d(C-T)(6) and shows different spectral and electrochemical characteristics when binding to triplex and duplex DNA, indicating that electrochemical technique can detect the less stable protonated triplex formation.

Identificador

http://ir.ciac.jl.cn/handle/322003/12719

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/148772

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Feng LY;Li X;Peng YH;Geng J;Ren JS;Qu XG.Spectral and electrochemical detection of protonated triplex formation by a small-molecule anticancer agent,CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS,2009,480(4-6):309-312

Palavras-Chave #DNA FLANKING SEQUENCE #BINDING LIGANDS #STRUCTURAL SELECTIVITY #THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS #GOLD ELECTRODES #BASE-STACKING #CYTOCHROME-C #ACID COMPLEX #B-FORM #STABILIZATION
Tipo

期刊论文