Conformational changes of DNA by photoirradiation of DNA-bis(Zn(II)-cyclen)-azobenzene complex.

Nucleosides Nucleotides Nucleic Acids

Department of Materials Science and Chemistry, University of Hyogo, Hyogo, Japan.

Published: November 2006

Bis(Zn(II)-cyclen)-azobenzene derivative, which has two Zn(II)-macrocyclic tetraamine complexes connected through azobenzene spacer, has been synthesized as a cross-linking agent fordoublestranded DNA in aqueous solution. The Zn(II)-cyclen derivative selectively binds to A-T base pairs producing complexes between the Zn(II)-cyclen moiety and the imide-deprotonated thymine with breaking A-T base pairs. The azobenzene spacer undergoes cis/trans photoisomerization in the complex between the Zn(II)-cyclen derivative and the DNA duplex. The conformation of the DNA remarkably changed by photoisomerization of the azobenzene linker, when the Zn(II)-cyclen derivative binds to the DNA duplex with an interstrand cross-linking manner

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