Pyrene chromophores for the photoreversal of psoralen interstrand crosslinks

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Abstract

Applying psoralen interstrand crosslinks for the photoactivation of nucleic acids is a new concept. To find chromophores that can efficiently stimulate crosslink repair we screened several pyrenes and appended them to peptide nucleic acids for their site-selective addressing. Even though pyrenes conjugated to uracil revealed desirable spectroscopic properties they were not effective in crosslink reversal. In contrast, bare pyrenes are well suitable for crosslink repair with 350 nm light showing an uncaging efficiency similar to classical photocaging groups. © 2014 the Partner Organisations.

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Stadler, J. M., & Stafforst, T. (2014). Pyrene chromophores for the photoreversal of psoralen interstrand crosslinks. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 12(28), 5260–5266. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ob00603h

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