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Original Articles

Conformational Changes of DNA by Photoirradiation of DNA-Bis(ZnII-Cyclen)-Azobenzene Complex

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Pages 453-462 | Received 28 Dec 2005, Accepted 31 Jan 2006, Published online: 07 Feb 2007
 

Bis(ZnII-cyclen)-azobenzene derivative, which has two ZnII-macrocyclic tetraamine complexes connected through azobenzene spacer, has been synthesized as a cross-linking agent for double stranded DNA in aqueous solution. The ZnII-cyclen derivative selectively binds to A-T base pairs producing complexes between the ZnII-cyclen moiety and the imide-deprotonated thymine with breaking A-T base pairs. The azobenzene spacer undergoes cis/trans photoisomerization in the complex between the ZnII-cyclen derivative and the DNA duplex. The conformation of the DNA remarkably changed by photoisomerization of the azobenzene linker, when the ZnII-cyclen derivative binds to the DNA duplex with an interstrand cross-linking manner.

Acknowledgments

We thank Professor Yoshihisa Inoue, Professor Takehiko Wada, and Dr. Hideo Nishino for technical advice in CD analyses.

This article is dedicated to Professor Eiko Ohtsuka on the occasion of her 70th birthday.

Notes

aUV-melting curves monitored at 260 nm were measured with increasing temperature from 0 to 80°C at a rate of 0.5°C/min.

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