Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10574293 | Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Interaction of lanthanide(III) texaphyrins (LnTEX) with calf thymus DNA was studied by UV-Vis, CD, resonance light scattering spectroscopy and by laser flash photolysis. The thermal stability of the LnTEX/DNA complexes decreases with the increasing lanthanide ion radius: LuTEX > DyTEX > GdTEX > EuTEX > CeTEX ⩾ LaTEX. Texaphyrins LaTEX, LuTEX and GdTEX produce O2(1Îg) in methanol solutions. In a phosphate buffer, the concentration of O2(1Îg) produced by these texaphyrins bound to DNA is affected by the formation of aggregates on the DNA backbone.
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Authors
Pavel Kubát, Kamil Lang, ZdenÄk Zelinger, VladimÃr Král,