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Development of Polyamine‐Substituted Triphenylamine Ligands with High Affinity and Selectivity for G‐Quadruplex DNA

Cristina Galiana-rosellóM. Teresa AlbeldaEnrique García-españaJorge González-garcíaJorge González-garcíaRamon VilarIsabel PontIsabel PontÁLvaro Martínez-camarenaRoberto Tejero

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Biochemistry & Molecular BiologyCircular dichroismChemistry Medicinal0601 Biochemistry and Cell BiologyLigands010402 general chemistryTriphenylamineG-quadruplex01 natural sciencesBiochemistryFluorescence spectroscopyStructure-Activity Relationshipchemistry.chemical_compoundFluorescence Resonance Energy TransferPolyaminesPharmacology & PharmacyCOORDINATION CHEMISTRYPROBEMolecular BiologyScience & Technology0304 Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry010405 organic chemistryOrganic ChemistryDNACombinatorial chemistrySmall molecule0104 chemical sciences* G-quadruplex DNA * G4 selectivity * polyamine-based ligand *fluorescenceG-QuadruplexesFörster resonance energy transferchemistryDrug DesignFRETEQUILIBRIUM-CONSTANTSMolecular MedicineCOMPLEXESfluorescenceEMISSIONSelectivityLife Sciences & BiomedicineDNA

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Currently, significant efforts are devoted to designing small molecules able to bind selectively to guanine quadruplexes (G4s). These noncanonical DNA structures are implicated in various important biological processes and have been identified as potential targets for drug development. Previously, a series of triphenylamine (TPA)-based compounds, including macrocyclic polyamines, that displayed high affinity towards G4 DNA were reported. Following this initial work, herein a series of second-generation compounds, in which the central TPA has been functionalised with flexible and adaptive linear polyamines, are presented with the aim of maximising the selectivity towards G4 DNA. The acid-base properties of the new derivatives have been studied by means of potentiometric titrations, UV/Vis and fluorescence emission spectroscopy. The interaction with G4s and duplex DNA has been explored by using FRET melting assays, fluorescence spectroscopy and circular dichroism. Compared with previous TPA derivatives with macrocyclic substituents, the new ligands reported herein retain the G4 affinity, but display two orders of magnitude higher selectivity for G4 versus duplex DNA; this is most likely due to the ability of the linear substituents to embrace the G4 structure.

https://doi.org/10.1002/cbic.201900678