Role of electrostatic complementarity between perylenediimide and porphyrin in highly stabilized GNA

July 28, 2017

Title

Role of electrostatic complementarity between perylenediimide and porphyrin in highly stabilized GNA

Author

Yonggang Xiang, Qingye Zhang, Zibiao Lic, Hao Chen

Year

2016

Journal

Materials Science and Engineering: C

Abstract

Relatively electron-deficient perylenediimide (PDI) and relatively electron-rich porphyrin (Por) were introduced into the middle of 16-mer glycol nucleic acid (GNA), and up to five consecutive chromophores were arranged in the zipper-like interstrand alternating fashion. Remarkable variation for the CD spectra ascribed to chromophores was observed, and bathochromic shift in the UV/Vis absorption region of chromophores occurred upon duplex formation. Interestingly, zipper-like heteroaggregates of chromophores inside had marvelous positive effects on the stabilization of the duplex, Tmof Por-PDI-Por sandwich-type modified GNA duplex was increased by 24 °C in comparison with three A-T base pairs, moreover, Por-PDI-Por-PDI-Por interstrand modified GNA duplex was even stabilized by 25 °C in replacement of five A-T base pairs. The specificity of high duplex stability might be driven by the strong hydrophobic electrostatic complementarity between PDI and Por face-centered stacking.

Instrument

J-810

Keywords

Circular dichroism, Ligand binding, Materials, Biochemistry