Synthesis of DNA-sequence-selective hairpin polyamide platinum complexes

Robin I. Taleb, David Jaramillo, Nial J. Wheate, Janice R. Aldrich-Wright

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    Abstract

    Two DNA-sequence-selective hairpin polyamide platinum(II) complexes, containing pyrrole and imidazole heterocyclic rings, have been synthesised by different methods. A six-ring complex, selective for (A/T)GGG(A/T) DNA sequences, was made by using solid-phase synthesis, whilst an eight-ring complex, selective for (A/T)CCTG(A/T) DNA sequences, was made by utilising standard wet chemistry. Solid-phase synthesis resulted in a significantly higher yield, required less purification and is more efficient than the wet synthesis; as such, it is the preferred method for further work. The metal complexes were characterised by 1H and 195Pt NMR spectroscopy and ESI mass spectrometry. The two compounds provide a foundation for the synthesis of more complex molecules containing multiple hairpins and/or platinum groups.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages10
    JournalChemistry: A European Journal
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • Antineoplastic agents
    • platinum
    • polyamides

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