Bis-benzimidazole family molecules are potential anticancer drugs. The dye Hoechst- 33258 is a bis-benzimidazole derivative with an N-methylpiperazine and a phenyl group at the end, and it has been widely used as a fluorescent cytological stain for DNA. It is a long, flexible molecule with a positively charged end and a number of proton donor and acceptor groups suitable for possible hydrogen bonds formation. Hoechst-33258 has been found to self-aggregate because of its planar aromatic hydrophobic structure, that also makes it able to bind in the minor groove of DNA. We have performed a thermodynamic (spectrofluorimetric titrations and quenching measurements) and kinetic (T-jump technique) analysis of Hoechst-33258 self-aggregation.The ...
RT29 is a dicationic diamidine derivative that does not obey the classical "rules" for shape and fun...
Mechanistic insight into the nature of DNA-binding ligands is crucial for both drug development as w...
The complexes of Hoechst 33258 with poly[d(A-T)(2)], poly[d(I-C)(2)], poly[d(G-C)(2)], and poly[d(G-...
Sequence and structure-specific molecular recognition of DNA by small molecules is an important goal...
The functionality of the bisbenzimide Hoechst 33258 in solution has been largely exploited in the q...
Self assembly in biological systems is increasingly being recognised as an important phenomenon. We ...
AbstractComputer modelling with an energy minimization procedure is used here to obtain stereochemic...
Le développement de nouvelles molécules capables d’intéragir avec l’ADN, leur mode d’intéraction et ...
Fluorescence, circular dichroism and sedimentation through cesium chloride gradient techniques were ...
In recent years, increased attention has been focused in the ways in which drugs interact with biolo...
Fluorescence, circuJardichro ' m and sedimentation through cesium chloride gradient techniques ...
Studies on intercalation of bulky binuclear ruthenium compounds into DNA have attracted attention du...
Ensemble and single-molecule ¯uorescence measure-ments of 2¢-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-5-[5-(4-methylpiper-a...
The work presented in this Thesis focuses on the interaction between nucleic acids and small molecul...
We report structural and dynamical aspects of DNAs from various sources including synthetic oligonuc...
RT29 is a dicationic diamidine derivative that does not obey the classical "rules" for shape and fun...
Mechanistic insight into the nature of DNA-binding ligands is crucial for both drug development as w...
The complexes of Hoechst 33258 with poly[d(A-T)(2)], poly[d(I-C)(2)], poly[d(G-C)(2)], and poly[d(G-...
Sequence and structure-specific molecular recognition of DNA by small molecules is an important goal...
The functionality of the bisbenzimide Hoechst 33258 in solution has been largely exploited in the q...
Self assembly in biological systems is increasingly being recognised as an important phenomenon. We ...
AbstractComputer modelling with an energy minimization procedure is used here to obtain stereochemic...
Le développement de nouvelles molécules capables d’intéragir avec l’ADN, leur mode d’intéraction et ...
Fluorescence, circular dichroism and sedimentation through cesium chloride gradient techniques were ...
In recent years, increased attention has been focused in the ways in which drugs interact with biolo...
Fluorescence, circuJardichro ' m and sedimentation through cesium chloride gradient techniques ...
Studies on intercalation of bulky binuclear ruthenium compounds into DNA have attracted attention du...
Ensemble and single-molecule ¯uorescence measure-ments of 2¢-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-5-[5-(4-methylpiper-a...
The work presented in this Thesis focuses on the interaction between nucleic acids and small molecul...
We report structural and dynamical aspects of DNAs from various sources including synthetic oligonuc...
RT29 is a dicationic diamidine derivative that does not obey the classical "rules" for shape and fun...
Mechanistic insight into the nature of DNA-binding ligands is crucial for both drug development as w...
The complexes of Hoechst 33258 with poly[d(A-T)(2)], poly[d(I-C)(2)], poly[d(G-C)(2)], and poly[d(G-...