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DNA-Templated Modulation in the Photophysical Properties of a Fluorescent Molecular Rotor Auramine O by Varying the DNA Composition.

Srikrishna PramanikParitosh MahatoUshasi PramanikAtanu NandyLaxmikanta KhamariShivam ShrivastavaSaurabh RaiSaptarshi Mukherjee
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2022)
This work delineates an integrative approach combining spectroscopic and computational studies to decipher the association-induced fluorescence properties of a fluorescent molecular rotor, viz. , auramine O (AuO), after interacting with 20-mer duplex DNA having diverse well-matched base pairs. While exploring the scarcely explored sequence-dependent interaction mechanism of AuO and DNA, we observed that DNA could act as a conducive scaffold to the formation of AuO dimer through noncovalent interactions at lower molecular density. The photophysical properties of AuO depend on the nucleotide compositions as described from sequence-dependent shifting in the emission and absorption maxima. Furthermore, we explored such DNA base pair-dependent fluorescence spectral characteristics of AuO toward discriminating the thermodynamically most stable single nucleotide mismatch in a 20-mer sequence. Our results are interesting and could be useful in developing analogues with further enhanced emission properties toward mismatched DNA sequences.
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