1. Nucleic acid cleavage by a Cu(II) polyaza macrocyclic complex
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Oliveira, M.C.B., Couto, M.S.R., Severino, P.C., Foppa, T., Martins, G.T.S., Szpoganicz, B., Peralta, R.A., Neves, A., and Terenzi, H.
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NUCLEIC acids , *MACROCYCLIC compounds , *NUCLEOTIDE sequence , *GENOMES - Abstract
Abstract: The search for efficient artificial nucleases is a consequence of the huge efforts towards DNA sequencing by genome projects around the world. In the present study, we describe the activity of the Cu(II)–BMXD complex (BMXD=3,6,9,17,20,23-hexaazatricyclo[23.3.1.111,15]triaconta-1(29),11(30),12,14,25,27-hexaene) as a DNA cleavage agent. The rate constant for the DNA backbone cleavage reaction at room temperature (25°C) and pH 7.0 was estimated to be 1.1×10−6 s−1, which corresponds, approximately, to a half-life (t 1/2) of one week. We demonstrated that the DNA cleavage reaction promoted by the Cu2BMXD complex may occur via an oxidative pathway through performing reactions in the presence of free-radical acceptors and comparing the activity under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The Cu2BMXD complex reported here is established as a novel artificial nuclease. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2005
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