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Author Spotlight: Characterizing DNA G-Quadruplex by Bis-3-Chloropiperidine Based Chemical Mapping
Published on: May 12, 2023
Affinity variation in the interactions of tryptophan- β-cyclodextrin-platinum complex with G-quadruplex and duplex
Aishwarya Muruganantham1, Arokya Nithya Deva Sahayam1, Soundarapandian Suganthi2
1Centre for Nanoscience and Genomics, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences (Deemed University), Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Abstract:
DNA forms non-canonical Guanine-rich-quadruplex structures that play crucial roles such as maintenance of the telomere, transcription, and replication. Selective binding of small molecular ligands to G-quadruplexes and stabilization of them gain importance in the control of cell proliferation and development of therapeutics. In this paper, we report the synthesis of a tryptophan-β-cyclodextrin complex and its platinum complex. The binding interaction of the synthesized Trp-β-CD-Pt compound with various DNAs, including a duplex DNA and three quadruplexes, are investigated. The binding of the compound to quadruplexes shows a general increase in the binding strength compared to the strength of binding with the duplex, CT-DNA. The compound reveals the strongest binding with kit22. An enhancement of fluorescence is generally observed when the ligand binds to all the DNAs, except myc22. The structure of the host: guest complex with Berberine, a model G-quadruplex binding ligand, is investigated using 2 D ROESY spectroscopy. The host: guest binding is strong and the DNA interaction does not extract much of the Berberine molecule from the complex. The differential bindings of the ligand in free- and Berberine-loaded forms with different G-quadruplexes are discussed in detail based on binding strengths and the modulation of fluorescence.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.

