Site-specific covalent metalation of DNA oligonucleotides with phosphorescent platinum(<scp>ii</scp>) complexes
Felix Boisten, Iván Maisuls, Tim Schäfer, Cristian A. Strassert, Jens Müller
Abstract
cyanido ligand). Significant duplex stabilization was observed for all cyanido complexes when they are attached to the DNA backbone. The luminescence strongly depends on whether a single or two adjacent complexes are introduced, with the latter showing an additional emission band indicative of excimer formation. The doubly platinated oligonucleotides could be useful as ratiometric or lifetime-based oxygen sensors, as the green photoluminescence intensities and average lifetimes of the monomeric species are drastically boosted upon deoxygenation, whereas the red-shifted excimer phosphorescence is nearly insensitive to the presence of triplet dioxygen in solution.
Topics & Concepts
PhosphorescenceChemistryOligonucleotideLigand (biochemistry)DenticityPhotochemistryMonomerCovalent bondNucleobaseMoietyStereochemistryDNACrystallographyFluorescencePolymerOrganic chemistryBiochemistryPhysicsCrystal structureQuantum mechanicsReceptorMetal complexes synthesis and propertiesDNA and Nucleic Acid ChemistryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques