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Comparison of mass spectrometry and other techniques for probing interactions between metal complexes and DNA

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posted on 2024-11-14, 14:42 authored by Thitima Urathamakul, Daniel J Waller, Jennifer BeckJennifer Beck, Janice Aldrich-Wright, Stephen RalphStephen Ralph
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) was used to study the binding interactions of two series of ruthenium complexes, [Ru(phen)2L]2+ and [RuL′2(dpqC)]2+, to a double stranded DNA hexadecamer, and derive orders of relative binding affinity. These were shown to be in good agreement with orders of relative binding affinity derived from absorption and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopic examination of the same systems and from DNA melting curves. However, the extent of luminescence enhancement caused by the addition of DNA to solutions of the ruthenium complexes showed little correlation with orders of binding affinity derived from ESI-MS or any of the other techniques. Overall the results provide support for the validity of using ESI-MS to investigate non-covalent interactions between metal complexes and DNA.

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Urathamakul, T., Waller, D. J., Beck, J. L., Aldrich-Wright, J. & Ralph, S. F. (2008). Comparison of Mass Spectrometry and Other Techniques for Probing Interactions Between Metal Complexes and DNA. Inorganic Chemistry, 47 (15), 6621-6632.

Journal title

Inorganic Chemistry

Volume

47

Issue

15

Pagination

6621-6632

Language

English

RIS ID

25467

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