Binding of metalloporphyrins to G-quadruplex DNA: The role of the central metal.
Two series of metalated cationic porphyrins were evaluated for their capacity to bind G-quadruplex DNA as well as for their specificity with respect to duplex DNA as a function of the metal ion inserted in the core of the porphyrin. Various metal ions (Ni2+, Co3+, Mn3+) afforded variation of the charge and axial coordination in the center of the porphyrin. The binding affinity of the metalated porphyrins toward DNA (G-quadruplex DNA and duplex DNA) was evaluated by Surface Plasmon Resonance and the influence of the metal was compared with that reported for TMPyP4. The 2nd generation porphyrins were better G-quadruplex ligands than TMPyP4 porphyrins and, on the contrary to the TMPyP4 series, the metal had no influence on the KD values. [on SciFinder(R)]
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- Titre
- Binding of metalloporphyrins to G-quadruplex DNA: The role of the central metal.
- Type de publication
- Article de revue
- Année de publication
- 2016
- Auteurs
- Dejeu, Jérôme, Lavergne Thomas, Nora Jeremie Della, Defrancq Eric, and Pratviel Genevieve.
- Revue
- Inorganica Chim. Acta
- Volume
- 452
- Pagination
- 98–103
- ISSN
- 0020-1693
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