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Subcellular duplex DNA and G‐quadruplex interaction profiling of a hexagonal PtII metallacycle

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Title
Subcellular duplex DNA and G‐quadruplex interaction profiling of a hexagonal PtII metallacycle
Author(s)
Domarco, Olaya
Kieler, Claudia
Pirker, Christine
Dinhof, Carina
Englinger, Bernhard
Reisecker, Johannes M.
Timelthaler, Gerald
García, Marcos D.
Peinador, Carlos
Keppler, Bernhard K.
Berger, Walter
Terenzi, Alessio
Date
2019-04-19
Citation
O. Domarco, C. Kieler, C. Pirker, C. Dinhof, B. Englinger, J. M. Reisecker, G. Timelthaler, M. D. García, C. Peinador, B. K. Keppler, W. Berger, A. Terenzi, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2019, 58, 8007.
Abstract
[Abstract] Metal‐driven self‐assembly afforded a multitude of fascinating supramolecular coordination complexes (SCCs) with applications as catalysts, host–guest, and stimuli‐responsive systems. However, the interest in the biological applications of SCCs is only starting to emerge and thorough characterization of their behavior in biological milieus is still lacking. Herein, we report on the synthesis and detailed in‐cell tracking of a Pt2L2 metallacycle. We show that our hexagonal supramolecule accumulates in cancer cell nuclei, exerting a distinctive blue fluorescence staining of chromatin resistant to UV photobleaching selectively in nucleolar G4‐rich regions. SCC co‐localizes with epitopes of the quadruplex‐specific antibody BG4 and replaces other well‐known G4 stabilizers. Moreover, the photophysical changes accompanying the metallacycle binding to G4s in solution (fluorescence quenching, absorption enhancement) also take place intracellularly, allowing its subcellular interaction tracking.
Keywords
G-quadruplex
Metallacycle
Platinum
SCC
Subcellular localization
 
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https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201900934
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1433-7851
1521-3773
 

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