Role of Secondary Structure and Time‐Dependent Binding on Disruption of Phthalocyanine Aggregates by Guanine‐Rich Nucleic Acids
Eleanor R. Windle,
Christopher C. Rennie,
Robert M. Edkins
et al.
Abstract:Phthalocyanines are versatile photodynamic therapy agents whose biological activity depends on their aggregation state, which is expected to be influenced by binding to biomolecules. Here, guanine‐rich nucleic acid binding of a water‐soluble cationic, regiopure C4h zinc phthalocyanine bearing four triethylene glycol methyl ether and four N‐methyl‐4‐pyridinium substituents (1) is reported. In contrast to double‐stranded DNA, guanine systems GpG, (GG)10, poly(G) and quadruplex DNA are shown to effectively disrup… Show more
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