A naphthalene diimide dyad for fluorescence switch-on detection of G-quadruplexes

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Abstract

A non-fluorescent naphthalene diimide (NDI) dimer, conjugating red and blue NDI dyes, becomes red/NIR emitting upon G-quadruplex binding. The fluorescence lifetime which is significantly different for the complexes, the G-quadruplex/dimer and the weakly emitting ds-DNA/dimer is the key feature for the development of new rationally engineered G-quadruplex sensors.

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Doria, F., Oppi, A., Manoli, F., Botti, S., Kandoth, N., Grande, V., … Freccero, M. (2015). A naphthalene diimide dyad for fluorescence switch-on detection of G-quadruplexes. Chemical Communications, 51(44), 9105–9108. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc01536g

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