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Excited-State Dynamics of Proflavine after Intercalation into DNA Duplex.


ABSTRACT: Proflavine is an acridine derivative which was discovered as one of the earliest antibacterial agents, and it has been proven to have potential application to fields such as chemotherapy, photobiology and solar-energy conversion. In particular, it is well known that proflavine can bind to DNA with different modes, and this may open addition photochemical-reaction channels in DNA. Herein, the excited-state dynamics of proflavine after intercalation into DNA duplex is studied using femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy, and compared with that in solution. It is demonstrated that both fluorescence and the triplet excited-state generation of proflavine were quenched after intercalation into DNA, due to ultrafast non-radiative channels. A static-quenching mechanism was identified for the proflavine-DNA complex, in line with the spectroscopy data, and the excited-state deactivation mechanism was proposed.

SUBMITTER: Zhou J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9738913 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Excited-State Dynamics of Proflavine after Intercalation into DNA Duplex.

Zhou Jie J   Jia Yanyan Y   Wang Xueli X   Jia Menghui M   Pan Haifeng H   Sun Zhenrong Z   Chen Jinquan J  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20221123 23


Proflavine is an acridine derivative which was discovered as one of the earliest antibacterial agents, and it has been proven to have potential application to fields such as chemotherapy, photobiology and solar-energy conversion. In particular, it is well known that proflavine can bind to DNA with different modes, and this may open addition photochemical-reaction channels in DNA. Herein, the excited-state dynamics of proflavine after intercalation into DNA duplex is studied using femtosecond tim  ...[more]

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