TMIO-pyrimid hybrids are profluorescent, site-directed spin labels for nucleic acids
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2014
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We report the synthesis of a new class of molecules which are hybrids of long-lived tetramethylisoindolinoxyl (TMIO) radicals and the pyrido[1,2-a]benzimidazole (PyrImid) scaffold. These compounds represent a new lead for noncovalently binding nucleic acid probes, as they interact with nucleic acids with previously unreported C (DNA) and C/U (RNA) complementarity, which can be detected by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) techniques. They also have promising properties for fluorimetric analysis, as their fluorescent spin-quenched derivatives exhibit a significant Stokes shift |
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American Chemical Society |
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DOI:10.1021/ol502003a Chalmers, Benjamin, Saha, Subham, Nguyen, Tri, McMurtrie, John, Sigurdsson, Snorri, Bottle, Steven, & Masters, Kye (2014) TMIO-pyrimid hybrids are profluorescent, site-directed spin labels for nucleic acids. Organic Letters, 16(21), pp. 5528-5531. |
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© 2014 American Chemical Society |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty |
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Journal Article |