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Metallation-Induced Heterogeneous Dynamics of DNA Revealed by Single-Molecule FRET.

Raul Berrocal-Martin,Carlos Sanchez-Cano, Cookson K. C. Chiu, Russell J. Needham, Peter J. Sadler, Steven W. Magennis

Chemistry(2020)

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The metallation of nucleic acids is key to wide-ranging applications, from anticancer medicine to nanomaterials, yet there is a lack of understanding of the molecular-level effects of metallation. Here, we apply single-molecule fluorescence methods to study the reaction of an organo-osmium anticancer complex and DNA. Individual metallated DNA hairpins are characterised using Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET). Although ensemble measurements suggest a simple two-state system, single-molecule experiments reveal an underlying heterogeneity in the oligonucleotide dynamics, attributable to different degrees of metallation of the GC-rich hairpin stem. Metallated hairpins display fast two-state transitions with a two-fold increase in the opening rate to approximate to 2 s(-1), relative to the unmodified hairpin, and relatively static conformations with long-lived open (and closed) states of 5 to >= 50 s. These studies show that a single-molecule approach can provide new insight into metallation-induced changes in DNA structure and dynamics.
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DNA,FRET,metallodrugs,organo-osmium complexes,single-molecule studies
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