ABSTRACT: Small molecules that bind DNA in a sequence-specific manner could act as antibiotic, antiviral, or anticancer agents because of their potential ability to manipulate gene expression. Our laboratory has developed threading poly-intercalators based on 1,4,5,8-naphthalene diimide (NDI) units connected in a head-to-tail fashion by flexible peptide linkers. Previously, a threading tetraintercalator composed of alternating minor−major−minor groove-binding modules was shown to bind specifically to a 14 bp DNA sequence with a dissociation half-life of 16 days [Holman, G. G., et al. (2011) Nat. Chem. 3, 875−881]. Herein are described new NDI-based tetraintercalators with a different major groove-binding module and a reversed N to C directi...
This work describes advances in our understanding of naphthalene diimide (NDI) as an intercalator an...
Copyright © 2007 American Chemical SocietyWe have exploited the concept of multivalency in the conte...
Abstract image. We have exploited the concept of multivalency in the context of DNA recognition, usi...
Small molecules that bind DNA in a sequence-specific manner could act as antibiotic, antiviral, or a...
textChemistryAlthough molecules that bind DNA have the potential to modify gene expression, the real...
textA series of studies from our lab have investigated the threading polyintercalator approach to se...
The development of small molecules that bind DNA sequence specifically has the potential to modulate...
Synthetic molecules that can bind DNA in a sequence specific manner are an interesting area of mole...
AbstractBackground: We previously described a general class of DNA polyintercalators in which 1,4,5,...
Understanding biochemical functions at the most basic level promises greater understanding and contr...
textThe threading polyintercalators are based on a 1,4,5,8-naphthalenetetracarboxylic diimide (NDI) ...
textOur laboratory has used the 1,4,5,8 Naphthalenetetracarboxylic diimine (NDI) unit to develop thr...
Molecules that bind DNA via threading intercalation show high binding affinity as well as slow disso...
AbstractBackground:The ability to target specific DNA sequences using small molecules has major impl...
Molecules that bind DNA via threading intercalation show high binding affinity as well as slow disso...
This work describes advances in our understanding of naphthalene diimide (NDI) as an intercalator an...
Copyright © 2007 American Chemical SocietyWe have exploited the concept of multivalency in the conte...
Abstract image. We have exploited the concept of multivalency in the context of DNA recognition, usi...
Small molecules that bind DNA in a sequence-specific manner could act as antibiotic, antiviral, or a...
textChemistryAlthough molecules that bind DNA have the potential to modify gene expression, the real...
textA series of studies from our lab have investigated the threading polyintercalator approach to se...
The development of small molecules that bind DNA sequence specifically has the potential to modulate...
Synthetic molecules that can bind DNA in a sequence specific manner are an interesting area of mole...
AbstractBackground: We previously described a general class of DNA polyintercalators in which 1,4,5,...
Understanding biochemical functions at the most basic level promises greater understanding and contr...
textThe threading polyintercalators are based on a 1,4,5,8-naphthalenetetracarboxylic diimide (NDI) ...
textOur laboratory has used the 1,4,5,8 Naphthalenetetracarboxylic diimine (NDI) unit to develop thr...
Molecules that bind DNA via threading intercalation show high binding affinity as well as slow disso...
AbstractBackground:The ability to target specific DNA sequences using small molecules has major impl...
Molecules that bind DNA via threading intercalation show high binding affinity as well as slow disso...
This work describes advances in our understanding of naphthalene diimide (NDI) as an intercalator an...
Copyright © 2007 American Chemical SocietyWe have exploited the concept of multivalency in the conte...
Abstract image. We have exploited the concept of multivalency in the context of DNA recognition, usi...