Publications by authors named "Ivana Fabijanic"

Three new phenanthridine peptide derivatives (, , and ) were synthesized to explore their potential as spectrophotometric probes for DNA and RNA. UV/Vis and circular dichroism (CD) spectra, mass spectroscopy, and computational analysis confirmed the presence of intramolecular interactions in all three compounds. Computational analysis revealed that compounds alternate between bent and open conformations, highlighting the latter's crucial influence on successful polynucleotide recognition.

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Newly designed pentacyclic benzimidazole derivatives featuring amino or amido side chains were synthesized to assess their in vitro antiproliferative activity. Additionally, we investigated their direct interaction with nucleic acids, aiming to uncover potential mechanisms of biological action. These compounds were prepared using conventional organic synthesis methodologies alongside photochemical and microwave-assisted reactions.

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The binding interactions of six ligands, neutral and monocationic asymmetric monomethine cyanine dyes comprising benzoselenazolyl moiety with duplex DNA and RNA and G-quadruplex structures were evaluated using fluorescence, UV/Vis (thermal melting) and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy. The main objective was to assess the impact of different substituents (methyl vs. sulfopropyl vs.

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The BSA-encapsulated gold nanoclusters (AuNC@BSA) have drawn considerable interest and demonstrated applications as biological sensors. In this study, we demonstrated that the red-emitting AuNC@BSA prepared using a modified procedure fully retained the binding of standard BSA-ligands (small molecule drugs), significantly improving fluorescence detection in some cases due to the red-emission property. Further, we showed that AuNC@BSA efficiently bind a series of aflatoxin-related mycotoxins as well as the aliphatic mycotoxin FB1, reporting interactions in the nanomolar range by instantaneous emission change at 680 nm.

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Glass is important as a substrate for coatings in a wide range of applications or as a substrate for the fabrication of optical micro/nano structures. Coating by wet chemistry methods often demands modifications of the glass surface properties involving several steps. In addition, the micro/nano structuring is usually a several-step process.

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The crystallization and characterization of a new polymorph of 2-thiouracil by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, Hirshfeld surface analysis and periodic density functional theory (DFT) calculations are described. The previously published polymorph (A) crystallizes in the triclinic space group P\overline{1}, while that described herein (B) crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P2/c. Periodic DFT calculations showed that the energies of polymorphs A and B, compared to the gas-phase geometry, were -108.

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The calculations of local reactivity descriptors, the electron donor Fukui function f(-)(r), the average local ionization energy Ī(r), the Fukui function dual descriptor f((2))(r), and the electron acceptor Fukui function f(+)(r) for α-tocopherol, the main biologically active form of vitamin E for antioxidant reactions in phospholipid membranes, is presented. The calculations are performed at B3LYP/6-311++G** level of theory in the gas-phase. The obtained results indicate that the most preferred sites for donating electron in a reaction with radical or oxidizing molecule are associated mostly with π electrons above and below the aromatic part of the α-tocopherol chromanol ring.

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