With the aim to obtain new bis-intercalating agents in DNA a series of compounds was prepared linking two identical tricyclic moieties (two 4,5'-8-trimethylpsoralen (TMP)) or different (one TMP and one pyrido[3,2-b]quinoline) through a hydrocarburic aminated flexible chai. Bis-psoralen-amines as well as psoralen-pyridoquinolin-amines were obtained. For comparison the corresponding mono-psoralen-amines were also prepared condensing a TMP moiety with various hydrocarburic aminated chains. Melting profiles of the complexes between bispsoralen-amines or psoralen-pyridoquinolin-amines and DNA evidence two different thermal transitions, which can be correlated with bis-intercalation which takes place, at least in part, inside duplex DNA. On the other hand mono-psoralen-amines evidenced only one thermal transition, in line with mono-intercalation. Bis-intercalating agents complexed with DNA, under UVA irradiation photoconjugate covalently to the macromolecule, even if to a lower extent in comparison with monointercalating agents. Moreover these bis-intercalating agents in the photoreaction with DNA form inter-strand cross-links; also in this case bis-intercalating agents are less active than mono-intercalating agents.
New mono- and bis-intercalating compounds between DNA base pairs.
FERLIN, MARIA GRAZIA;VEDALDI, DANIELA ESTER;DALL'ACQUA, FRANCESCO;
1993
Abstract
With the aim to obtain new bis-intercalating agents in DNA a series of compounds was prepared linking two identical tricyclic moieties (two 4,5'-8-trimethylpsoralen (TMP)) or different (one TMP and one pyrido[3,2-b]quinoline) through a hydrocarburic aminated flexible chai. Bis-psoralen-amines as well as psoralen-pyridoquinolin-amines were obtained. For comparison the corresponding mono-psoralen-amines were also prepared condensing a TMP moiety with various hydrocarburic aminated chains. Melting profiles of the complexes between bispsoralen-amines or psoralen-pyridoquinolin-amines and DNA evidence two different thermal transitions, which can be correlated with bis-intercalation which takes place, at least in part, inside duplex DNA. On the other hand mono-psoralen-amines evidenced only one thermal transition, in line with mono-intercalation. Bis-intercalating agents complexed with DNA, under UVA irradiation photoconjugate covalently to the macromolecule, even if to a lower extent in comparison with monointercalating agents. Moreover these bis-intercalating agents in the photoreaction with DNA form inter-strand cross-links; also in this case bis-intercalating agents are less active than mono-intercalating agents.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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