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DNA Abasic Site-Selective Enhancement of Sanguinarine Fluorescence with a Large Emission Shift
Small molecules that can specifically bind to a DNA abasic site (AP site) have received much attention due to their importance in DNA lesion identification, drug discovery, and sensor design. Herein, the AP site binding behavior of sanguinarine (SG), a natural alkaloid, was investigated. In aqueous...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3502418/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23185252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048251 |
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author | Wu, Fei Sun, Yanwei Shao, Yong Xu, Shujuan Liu, Guiying Peng, Jian Liu, Lingling |
author_facet | Wu, Fei Sun, Yanwei Shao, Yong Xu, Shujuan Liu, Guiying Peng, Jian Liu, Lingling |
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description | Small molecules that can specifically bind to a DNA abasic site (AP site) have received much attention due to their importance in DNA lesion identification, drug discovery, and sensor design. Herein, the AP site binding behavior of sanguinarine (SG), a natural alkaloid, was investigated. In aqueous solution, SG has a short-wavelength alkanolamine emission band and a long-wavelength iminium emission band. At pH 8.3, SG experiences a fluorescence quenching for both bands upon binding to fully matched DNAs without the AP site, while the presence of the AP site induces a strong SG binding and the observed fluorescence enhancement for the iminium band are highly dependent on the nucleobases flanking the AP site, while the alkanolamine band is always quenched. The bases opposite the AP site also exert some modifications on the SG's emission behavior. It was found that the observed quenching for DNAs with Gs and Cs flanking the AP site is most likely caused by electron transfer between the AP site-bound excited-state SG and the nearby Gs. However, the flanking As and Ts that are not easily oxidized favor the enhanced emission. This AP site-selective enhancement of SG fluorescence accompanies a band conversion in the dominate emission from the alkanolamine to iminium band thus with a large emission shift of about 170 nm. Absorption spectra, steady-state and transient-state fluorescence, DNA melting, and electrolyte experiments confirm that the AP site binding of SG occurs and the stacking interaction with the nearby base pairs is likely to prevent the converted SG iminium form from contacting with water that is thus emissive when the AP site neighbors are bases other than guanines. We expect that this fluorophore would be developed as a promising AP site binder having a large emission shift. |
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spelling | pubmed-35024182012-11-26 DNA Abasic Site-Selective Enhancement of Sanguinarine Fluorescence with a Large Emission Shift Wu, Fei Sun, Yanwei Shao, Yong Xu, Shujuan Liu, Guiying Peng, Jian Liu, Lingling PLoS One Research Article Small molecules that can specifically bind to a DNA abasic site (AP site) have received much attention due to their importance in DNA lesion identification, drug discovery, and sensor design. Herein, the AP site binding behavior of sanguinarine (SG), a natural alkaloid, was investigated. In aqueous solution, SG has a short-wavelength alkanolamine emission band and a long-wavelength iminium emission band. At pH 8.3, SG experiences a fluorescence quenching for both bands upon binding to fully matched DNAs without the AP site, while the presence of the AP site induces a strong SG binding and the observed fluorescence enhancement for the iminium band are highly dependent on the nucleobases flanking the AP site, while the alkanolamine band is always quenched. The bases opposite the AP site also exert some modifications on the SG's emission behavior. It was found that the observed quenching for DNAs with Gs and Cs flanking the AP site is most likely caused by electron transfer between the AP site-bound excited-state SG and the nearby Gs. However, the flanking As and Ts that are not easily oxidized favor the enhanced emission. This AP site-selective enhancement of SG fluorescence accompanies a band conversion in the dominate emission from the alkanolamine to iminium band thus with a large emission shift of about 170 nm. Absorption spectra, steady-state and transient-state fluorescence, DNA melting, and electrolyte experiments confirm that the AP site binding of SG occurs and the stacking interaction with the nearby base pairs is likely to prevent the converted SG iminium form from contacting with water that is thus emissive when the AP site neighbors are bases other than guanines. We expect that this fluorophore would be developed as a promising AP site binder having a large emission shift. Public Library of Science 2012-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3502418/ /pubmed/23185252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048251 Text en © 2012 Wu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Wu, Fei Sun, Yanwei Shao, Yong Xu, Shujuan Liu, Guiying Peng, Jian Liu, Lingling DNA Abasic Site-Selective Enhancement of Sanguinarine Fluorescence with a Large Emission Shift |
title | DNA Abasic Site-Selective Enhancement of Sanguinarine Fluorescence with a Large Emission Shift |
title_full | DNA Abasic Site-Selective Enhancement of Sanguinarine Fluorescence with a Large Emission Shift |
title_fullStr | DNA Abasic Site-Selective Enhancement of Sanguinarine Fluorescence with a Large Emission Shift |
title_full_unstemmed | DNA Abasic Site-Selective Enhancement of Sanguinarine Fluorescence with a Large Emission Shift |
title_short | DNA Abasic Site-Selective Enhancement of Sanguinarine Fluorescence with a Large Emission Shift |
title_sort | dna abasic site-selective enhancement of sanguinarine fluorescence with a large emission shift |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3502418/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23185252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048251 |
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