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Toshikazu Bando1, Jun Fujimoto, Masafumi Minoshima
1Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan.
Abstract:
Five N-methylpyrrole-N-methylimidazole (Py-Im) polyamides possessing a fluorescent pyrene were synthesized by Fmoc solid-phase synthesis using Py/Im monomers and pyrenylbutyl-pyrrole monomer compound 9. The steady state fluorescence of conjugates 1-5 was examined in the presence and absence of (CAG)(12)-containing oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) 1 and 2. Of the conjugates, conjugate 1 showed no background emission around 470 nm in the absence of ODNs, and a clear increase of emission at 475 nm was observed upon addition of ODNs 1 and 2. The emission of conjugate 1 at 475 nm increased linearly with the concentration of ODN and the number of CAG repeats. The results indicate that conjugate 1 efficiently forms a pyrene excimer upon binding in the minor groove of DNA.
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