A novel fluorescent probe with a pyrazolo[4,3-]quinoline core selectively recognizes promoter G-quadruplexes
An aptamer combined with a fluorophore could work as the fluorescent core of nucleic acid mimics of fluorescent proteins to locate and image functional biomolecules in cells. The locating precision comes from the selective recognition between the compound and the aptamer. Recently, a fluorescent pro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | New journal of chemistry 2022-05, Vol.46 (18), p.8619-8625 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An aptamer combined with a fluorophore could work as the fluorescent core of nucleic acid mimics of fluorescent proteins to locate and image functional biomolecules in cells. The locating precision comes from the selective recognition between the compound and the aptamer. Recently, a fluorescent probe with a triazine ring was reported to selectively recognize the
c-MYC
Pu22 G-quadruplex (G4)
in vitro
and
ex vivo
, but the weak binding limits its application as a fluorescent response core. Through structure-based screening and optimization, we identified a compound (
DPQ
) with a novel pyrazolo[4,3-
c
]quinoline core exhibiting selective light-up fluorescence and stronger binding affinity with
c-MYC
promoter G4s (
K
d
= 2.35 μM for
c-MYC
Pu22 G4). The conformation comparison between the crystal structure of free
DPQ
and its conformation with the
c-MYC
Pu22 G4 indicated that the fluorescence enhancement came from the induced fitting of
DPQ
to the G4 pocket. The complex of
DPQ
and
c-MYC
Pu22 G4 provides a potential fluorescent response core to construct a new DNA mimic of fluorescent proteins to track or locate functional nucleic acid units.
An aptamer combined with a
c-MYC-
selective fluorophore could work as the fluorescent core of nucleic acid mimics of fluorescent proteins to locate and image functional biomolecules in cells. |
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ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d1nj00098e |