Chemistry: A European Journal 2015-11-09

A Programmed DNA Marker Based on Bis(4-ethynyl-1,8-naphthalimide) and Three-Methane-Bridged Thiazole Orange.

Yueyuan Mao, Keyin Liu, Liang Chen, Xinhua Cao, Tao Yi

Index: Chemistry 21 , 16623-30, (2015)

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Abstract

Two large conjugated naphthalimide derivatives with or without three-methane-bridged thiazole orange (TO3; i.e., compounds 1 a and 2 a, respectively) were designed and synthesized. The fluorescence of the naphthalimide group in compound 1 a at λ=532 nm initially decreased and that for the TO3 group at λ=655 nm increased sequentially upon adding Salmon testes (St) DNA. In contrast, without the TO3 group, the fluorescence intensity of compound 2 a monotonously decreased in response to the addition of DNA. The non-monotonic change in the fluorescence for compound 1 a could be divided into two linear sections with two different wavelengths in the range of 0

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