Binding of Stimuli-Responsive Ruthenium Aqua Complexes with 9-Ethylguanine
Atsuki Maeda,
Jun-ya Tokumoto,
Soichiro Kojima
et al.
Abstract:Stimuli-responsive ruthenium complexes proximal- and distal-[Ru(C10tpy)(C10pyqu) OH2]2+ (proximal-1 and distal-1; C10tpy = 4′-decyloxy-2,2′:6′,2″-terpyridine
and C10pyqu = 2-[2′-(6′-decyloxy)-pyridyl]quinoline)
were experimentally studied for adduct formation with a model DNA
base. At 303 K, proximal-1 exhibited
1:1 adduct formation with 9-ethylguanine (9-EtG) to yield proximal-[Ru(C10tpy)(C10pyqu)(9-EtG)]2+ (proximal-RuEtG). Rotation
of the guanine ligand on the ruthenium center was sterically hindered
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Stimuli-responsive monolayers and multilamellar vesicles were obtained from ruthenium complex-based amphiphiles. Light irradiation increased molecular cross-sections, leading to increased surface pressure in the monolayers and membrane distortion.
Stimuli-responsive monolayers and multilamellar vesicles were obtained from ruthenium complex-based amphiphiles. Light irradiation increased molecular cross-sections, leading to increased surface pressure in the monolayers and membrane distortion.
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