Abstract
Aggregation, red-NIR emission and light-up upon nucleic acid G-quadruplex binding have been investigated for a prototype core-extended naphthalene diimide, which is capable of fast cellular entry and nucleolar localization. Both high-level colocalization with an anti-G-quadruplex antibody and nucleolin displacement reveal that the compound targets and thus makes visible nuclear DNA G-quadruplexes.
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Doria, F., Nadai, M., Zuffo, M., Perrone, R., Freccero, M., & Richter, S. N. (2017). A red-NIR fluorescent dye detecting nuclear DNA G-quadruplexes: in vitro analysis and cell imaging. Chemical Communications, 53(14), 2268–2271. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc08492c
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