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DNA Bifunctional Intercalators. I. Synthesis and Conformational Properties of an Ethidium Homodimer and of an Acridine Ethidium Heterodimer

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Journal Biochemistry
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1978 Nov 28
PMID 31902
Citations 13
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An ethidium homodimer and an acridine ethidium heterodimer have been synthesized. The ethidium and the acridine chromophore were introduced in such bifunctional intercalators in order to allow the fluorometric study of the interaction of such molecules with DNA, which is reported in the companion paper (Gaugain, B., Barbet, J., Capelle, N., Roques, B.P., & Le Pecq, J.B.(1978) Biochemistry 17 (following paper in this issue)). In the preparation of the acridine-ethidium dimer, we report the use of acetyl groups as new protecting agents in the phenanthridine series. Conformational studies of these molecules by visible absorption and NMR spectroscopy indicate that these dimers exist in equilibrium between folded and unfolded conformations and that this equilibrium is pH and temperature dependent. Models for the geometry of the folded forms are proposed.

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