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Iridium Complexes as a Roadblock for DNA Polymerase during Amplification.

Falguni ChandraPrashant KumarSuman Kumar TripathiSrikanta PatraApurba Lal Koner
Published in: ChemMedChem (2016)
Iridium-based metal complexes containing polypyridyl-pyrazine ligands show properties of DNA intercalation. They serve as roadblocks to DNA polymerase activity, thereby inhibiting the polymerization process. Upon the addition of increasing concentrations of these iridium complexes, a rapid polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay reveals the selective inhibition of the DNA polymerization process. This label-free approach to study the inhibition of fundamental cellular processes via physical roadblock can offer an alternative route toward cancer therapy.
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