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1 September 2005 Intercalation of Organic Dye Molecules into Double-stranded DNA. Part 2: The Annelated Quinolizinium Ion as a Structural Motif in DNA Intercalators
Heiko Ihmels, Katja Faulhaber, Daniela Vedaldi, Francesco Dall'Acqua, Giampietro Viola
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Abstract

DNA intercalators represent an important class of compounds with a high potential as DNA-targeting drugs. In this review it is demonstrated that annelated quinolizinium derivatives such as coralyne and derivatives thereof intercalate into DNA and that this structural motif allows several variations of the substitution pattern without loss of intercalating properties. The commonly applied methods for the evaluation of the DNA association, mainly spectroscopic studies, are pointed out. In addition, studies on the biological activities of annelated quinolizinium derivatives, such as topoisomerase poisoning or cell toxicity, are highlighted.

Heiko Ihmels, Katja Faulhaber, Daniela Vedaldi, Francesco Dall'Acqua, and Giampietro Viola "Intercalation of Organic Dye Molecules into Double-stranded DNA. Part 2: The Annelated Quinolizinium Ion as a Structural Motif in DNA Intercalators," Photochemistry and Photobiology 81(5), 1107-1115, (1 September 2005). https://doi.org/10.1562/2005-01-25-IR-427
Received: 25 January 2005; Accepted: 1 May 2005; Published: 1 September 2005
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