The interactions of three representative gold(iii) complexes with human telomeric DNA sequences were analysed using a variety of biophysical methods, including DNA melting, circular dichroism, SPR and ESI MS; remarkable interactions were highlighted for all tested complexes, although they were associated to significantly different binding profiles. The most interesting compound was Auoxo6, a dinuclear gold(iii) complex, which beyond manifesting a conspicuous binding affinity for the G-quadruplex conformation, turned out to be very effective in inducing a non-canonical secondary structure. These findings may clear the way for novel biological and pharmacological applications of this class of metal compounds.

Interactions of selected gold(iii) complexes with DNA G quadruplexes

Michelucci E;
2015

Abstract

The interactions of three representative gold(iii) complexes with human telomeric DNA sequences were analysed using a variety of biophysical methods, including DNA melting, circular dichroism, SPR and ESI MS; remarkable interactions were highlighted for all tested complexes, although they were associated to significantly different binding profiles. The most interesting compound was Auoxo6, a dinuclear gold(iii) complex, which beyond manifesting a conspicuous binding affinity for the G-quadruplex conformation, turned out to be very effective in inducing a non-canonical secondary structure. These findings may clear the way for novel biological and pharmacological applications of this class of metal compounds.
2015
Binding energy
Complexation; Dichroism; DNA; DNA sequences; Gold
Binding affinities; Binding profiles; Biophysical methods; Dinuclear; DNA melting; G-quadruplexes; Human telomeric DNA; Secondary structures
Gold compounds
coordination compound; gold; guanine quadruplex
chemistry; circular dichroism; conformation; electrospray mass spec
Circular Dichroism; Coordination Complexes; G-Quadruplexes; Gold; Humans; Nucleic Acid Conformation; Spectrometry
Mass
Electrospray Ionization; Surface Plasmon Resonance
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