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Peptide-Based Probes with an Artificial Anion-Binding Motif for Direct Fluorescence Switch-On Detection of Nucleic Acid in Cells

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CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 23, Issue 68, Pages 17356-17362

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201703813

Keywords

anion receptors; cell imaging; DNA detection; fluorescent probe; molecular recognition

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  1. Croatian Science Foundation [1477, FP7-REGPOT-2012-2013-1, 316289-InnoMol]

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This work reports two new peptide-based fluorescence probes (1 and 2) for the detection of ds-DNA at physiological pH. Probes 1 and 2 contain a fluorophore, either amino-naphthalimide or diethyl-aminocoumarin, respectively, and two identical peptide arms each equipped with a guanidiniocarbonylpyrrole (GCP) anion-binding motif. These probes show switch-on fluorescence response upon binding to ds-DNA, whereby they can differentiate between various types of polynucleotides. For instance, they exhibit more pronounced fluorescence response for AT-rich polynucleotides than GC-rich polynucleotides, and both give only negligible response to ds-RNA. The fluorimetric response of 1 is proportional to the AT-basepair content in DNA, whereas the fluorescence of 2 is sensitive to the secondary structure of the polynucleotide. Fluorescence experiments, thermal melting experiments and circular dichroism studies suggest that 1 interacts with ds-DNA in a combined intercalation and minor groove binding, whereas 2 interacts mainly with the outer surface of DNA/RNA. As 1 and 2 have a very low cytotoxicity, 1 can be applied for the imaging of nuclear DNA in cells.

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