A copper complex embedded in the structure of a water-soluble naphthalene diimide has been designed to bind and cleave G-quadruplex DNA. We describe the properties of this ligand, including its catalytic activity in the generation of ROS. FRET melting, CD, NMR, gel sequencing, and mass spectrometry experiments highlight a unique and unexpected selectivity in cleaving G-quadruplex sequences. This selectivity relies both on the binding affinity and structural features of the targeted G-quadruplexes.
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Nadai, M., Doria, F., Scalabrin, M., Pirota, V., Grande, V., Bergamaschi, G., … Freccero, M. (2018). A Catalytic and Selective Scissoring Molecular Tool for Quadruplex Nucleic Acids. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 140(44), 14528–14532. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b05337
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