Binding interaction of cationic phenazinium dyes with calf thymus DNA: a comparative study

Sarkar, Deboleena ; Das, Paramita ; Basak, Soumen ; Chattopadhyay, Nitin (2008) Binding interaction of cationic phenazinium dyes with calf thymus DNA: a comparative study The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 112 (30). pp. 9243-9249. ISSN 1089-5647

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Official URL: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp801659d

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Abstract

Absorption, steady-state fluorescence, steady-state fluorescence anisotropy, and intrinsic and induced circular dichroism (CD) have been exploited to explore the binding of calf thymus DNA (ctDNA) with three cationic phenazinium dyes, viz., phenosafranin (PSF), safranin-T (ST), and safranin-O (SO). The absorption and fluorescence spectra of all the three dyes reflect significant modifications upon interaction with the DNA. A comparative study of the dyes with respect to modification of fluorescence and fluorescence anisotropy upon binding, effect of urea, iodide-induced fluorescence quenching, and CD measurements reveal that the dyes bind to the ctDNA principally in an intercalative fashion. The effect of ionic strength indicates that electrostatic attraction between the cationic dyes and ctDNA is also an important component of the dye-DNA interaction. Intrinsic and induced CD studies help to assess the structural effects of dyes binding to DNA and confirm the intercalative mode of binding as suggested by fluorescence and other studies. Finally it is proposed that dyes with bulkier substitutions are intercalated into the DNA to a lesser extent.

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