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Tridentate N-Donor Palladium(II) Complexes as Efficient Coordinating Quadruplex DNA Binders
Auteurs
Eric Largy, Florian Hamon, Frédéric Rosu, Valérie Gabelica, Edwin De Pauw, Aurore Guédin, Jean-Louis Mergny, Marie-Paule Teulade-Fichou
Résumé
Abstract
Fifteen complexes of palladium, platinum, and copper, featuring five different N‐donor tridentate (terpyridine‐like) ligands, were prepared with the aim of testing their G‐quadruplex–DNA binding properties. The fluorescence resonance energy transfer melting assay indicated a striking positive effect of palladium on G‐quadruplex DNA stabilization compared with platinum and copper, as well as an influence of the structure of the organic ligand. Putative binding modes (noncoordinative π stacking and base coordination) of palladium and platinum complexes were investigated by ESI‐MS and UV/Vis spectroscopy experiments, which all revealed a greater ability of palladium complexes to coordinate DNA bases. In contrast, platinum compounds tend to predominantly bind to quadruplex DNA in their aqua form by noncoordinative interactions. Remarkably, complexes of [Pd(ttpy)] and [Pd(tMebip)] (ttpy=tolylterpyridine, tMebip=2,2′‐(4‐