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Pyrene–nucleobase conjugates: synthesis, oligonucleotide binding and confocal bioimaging studies

Fluorescent pyrene–linker–nucleobase (nucleobase = thymine, adenine) conjugates with carbonyl and hydroxy functionalities in the linker were synthesized and characterized. X-ray single-crystal structure analysis performed for the pyrene–C(O)CH(2)CH(2)–thymine (2) conjugate reveals dimers of molecule...

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Autores principales: Jabłoński, Artur, Fritz, Yannic, Wagenknecht, Hans-Achim, Czerwieniec, Rafał, Bernaś, Tytus, Trzybiński, Damian, Woźniak, Krzysztof, Kowalski, Konrad
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Beilstein-Institut 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5727867/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29259662
http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.13.249
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Sumario:Fluorescent pyrene–linker–nucleobase (nucleobase = thymine, adenine) conjugates with carbonyl and hydroxy functionalities in the linker were synthesized and characterized. X-ray single-crystal structure analysis performed for the pyrene–C(O)CH(2)CH(2)–thymine (2) conjugate reveals dimers of molecules 2 stabilized by hydrogen bonds between the thymine moieties. The photochemical characterization showed structure-dependent fluorescence properties of the investigated compounds. The conjugates bearing a carbonyl function represent weak emitters as compared to compounds with a hydroxy function in the linker. The self-assembly properties of pyrene nucleobases were investigated in respect to their binding to single and double strand oligonucleotides in water and in buffer solution. In respect to the complementary oligothymidine T(10) template in water, compounds 3 and 5 both show a self-assembling behavior according to canonical base–base pairing. However, in buffer solution, derivative 5 was much more effective than 3 in binding to the T(10) template. Furthermore the adenine derivative 5 binds to the double-stranded (dA)(10)–T(10) template with a self-assembly ratio of 112%. Such a high value of a self-assembly ratio can be rationalized by a triple-helix-like binding, intercalation, or a mixture of both. Remarkably, compound 5 also shows dual staining pattern in living HeLa cells. Confocal microscopy confirmed that 5 predominantly stains mitochondria but it also accumulates in the nucleoli of the cells.