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  • Title: Cationic red emitting fluorophore: A light up NIR fluorescent probe for G4-DNA.
    Author: Kumari B, Yadav A, Pany SP, Pradeepkumar PI, Kanvah S.
    Journal: J Photochem Photobiol B; 2019 Jan; 190():128-136. PubMed ID: 30529810.
    Abstract:
    Guanine (G) quadruplexes (G4) are nucleic acid secondary structures formed by G-rich sequences, commonly found in human telomeric and oncogene-promoter regions, have emerged as targets for regulation of multiple biological processes. Considering their importance, targeting the G-quadruplex structure with small molecular binders is extremely pertinent. In this work, red emitting water soluble fluorophores bearing push-pull substituents were synthesized and examined for their interaction with human telomeric G4 and duplex (ds) -DNAs. The presence of a strong electron donating (dimethylamino) and electron withdrawing (cationic pyridinium) groups linked through a conjugated double bond helps in water solubility and enabling the emission in the near IR region (>700-nm). Binding of this cationic dye to the G4-DNA yields multiple-fold emission enhancement (~70 fold with G4-DNA vs. ~7 fold with ds-DNA) along with hypsochromic wavelength shifts (35 nm with G4-DNA and 8 nm with ds-DNA). The remarkable emission changes, ~2-4 fold enhanced binding efficiency noted with the antiparallel conformation of G4-DNA indicates preferential selectivity over ds-DNA. The molecular docking and dynamics studies of the ligands with duplex and G4-DNA were performed, and they provide insights into the mode of binding of these dyes with G4-DNA and supplement the experimental observations.
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