Molecules (Oct 2020)

Effects of Modifying Thioflavin T at the <i>N</i><sup>3</sup>-Position on Its G4 Binding and Fluorescence Emission

  • Yuka Kataoka,
  • Hiroto Fujita,
  • Tamaki Endoh,
  • Naoki Sugimoto,
  • Masayasu Kuwahara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25214936
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 21
p. 4936

Abstract

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We previously synthesized thioflavin T (ThT) with a hydroxyethyl group introduced at the N3-position (ThT-HE), which binds predominantly to the parallel G-quadruplex (G4) structure found in c-Myc and emits strong fluorescence. In this study, to investigate the effects of introduced substituents on G4 binding and fluorescence emission, a ThT derivative in which the hydroxyl group of ThT-HE was replaced with an amino group (ThT-AE) was synthesized for the first time. Furthermore, three other N3-modified ThT derivatives (ThT-OE2, ThT-SP, and ThT-OE11) having different substituent structures were synthesized by the N-acylation of the terminal amino group of ThT-AE, and their G4-binding and emission properties were investigated. The results showed that, although ThT-AE shows binding selectivity depending on the type of G4, its emission intensity is significantly decreased as compared to that of ThT-HE. However, ThT-OE11, which features an 11-unit oxyethylene chain attached to the terminal amino group of ThT-AE, regained about one-half of the emission intensity of ThT-HE while retaining selectivity for G4s. Accordingly, ThT-OE11 may be used as a key intermediate for synthesizing the conjugates of G4 binders and probes.

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