Exploiting anthracene photodimerization within peptides: Light induced sequence-selective DNA binding

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Abstract

The unprecedented use of anthracene photodimerization within a protein or peptide system is explored through its incorporation into a DNA-binding peptide, derived from the GCN4 transcription factor. This study demonstrates an effective and dynamic interplay between a photoreaction and a peptide-DNA assembly, with each process able to exert control over the other.

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Bullen, G. A., Tucker, J. H. R., & Peacock, A. F. A. (2015). Exploiting anthracene photodimerization within peptides: Light induced sequence-selective DNA binding. Chemical Communications, 51(38), 8130–8133. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc01618e

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