Selective Luminescent Labeling of DNA and RNA Quadruplexes by -Extended Ruthenium Light-Up Probes

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TitreSelective Luminescent Labeling of DNA and RNA Quadruplexes by -Extended Ruthenium Light-Up Probes
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursSaadallah D, Bellakhal M, Amor S, Lefebvre J-F, Chavarot-Kerlidou M, Baussanne I, Moucheron C, Demeunynck M, Monchaud D
JournalCHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume23
Pagination4967-4972
Date PublishedAPR 11
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0947-6539
Mots-clésDNA, ESIPT, light-up probes, Luminescence, RNA-quadruplexes, ruthenium complexes
Résumé

A series of Ru-II complexes exhibiting -extended, acridine-based ancillary chelating heterocycles display high affinity and selectivity for DNA and RNA quadruplexes. The most promising candidates (3, 4) possess remarkable light-up luminophore properties (up to 330-fold luminescence enhancement upon interaction with quadruplexes), enabling them to discriminate quadruplexes from genomic DNA owing to a photochemical mechanism involving DNA protection against non-radiative decay (DAND), thus deviating from the other complexes of this series of ligands that exhibit an excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) that quenches their luminescence. The in vitro and preliminary in cellulo results shown here confirm the interest of this new family of fluorophores as invaluable molecular tools to detect G-quadruplexes in cells.

DOI10.1002/chem.201605948