Nedyalko Lesev
Sofia University
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ChemMedChem | 2013
Ivo Crnolatac; Lidija-Marija Tumir; Nedyalko Lesev; Aleksey Vasilev; Todor Deligeorgiev; Katarina Mišković; Ljubica Glavaš-Obrovac; Oliver Vugrek; Ivo Piantanida
To explore in greater detail the recently reported rare kinetic differentiation between homo‐polymeric and alternating AT‐DNA sequences by using sterically restricted phosphonium dyes that form dimers within the DNA minor groove, new analogues were prepared in which the quinolone phosphonium moiety was kept constant, while the size and hydrogen bonding properties of the rest of the molecule were varied. Structure–activity relationship studies revealed that a slight increase in length by an additional methylene unit results in loss of kinetic AT selectivity, but yielded an AT‐selective fluorescence response. These DNA/RNA‐groove‐bound dyes combine very low cytotoxicity with efficient cellular uptake and intriguingly specific fluorescent marking of mitochondria. In contrast to longer analogues, a decrease in length (by methylene unit removal) and rearrangement of positive charge resulted in dyes that had switched to the intercalative binding mode to GC DNA/dsRNA but that still form dimers in the minor groove of AT sequences, consequently yielding a significantly different chiro‐optical response. The latter dyes also revealed strongly selective antiproliferative activity toward HeLa cancer cells.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2013
Kalina Nikolova; Stefka Kaloyanova; Nikolina Mihaylova; Stoyanka Stoitsova; Stela Chausheva; Aleksey Vasilev; Nedyalko Lesev; Petya Dimitrova; Todor Deligeorgiev; Andrey Tchorbanov
Fluorescent microscopy and fluorescent imaging by flow cytometry are two of the fastest growing areas in the medical and biological research. Innovations in fluorescent chemistry and synthesis of new dye probes are closely related to the development of service equipment such as light sources, and detection techniques. Among compounds known as fluorescent labels, the cyanine-based dyes have become widely used since they have high excitation coefficients, narrow emission bands and high fluorescence upon binding to nucleic acids. The key methods for evaluation of apoptosis and cell cycle allow measuring DNA content by several flow cytometric techniques. We have synthesized new monomethine cyanine dyes and have characterized their applicability for staining of live and/or apoptotic cells. Imaging experiments by flow cytometry and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) have been also performed. Two of the dyes have shown high-affinity binding to the nuclei at high dilutions, up to 10(-9)M. Flow cytometry and CLSM have confirmed that these dyes labeled selectively non-living, e.g. ethanol-fixed cells that makes them appropriate for estimations of cell viability and apoptosis. The novel structures proved to be appropriate also for analysis of the cell cycle.
Journal of Fluorescence | 2011
Olga K. Kutsenko; Valeriya Trusova; Galyna Gorbenko; Todor Deligeorgiev; Aleksey Vasilev; Stefka Kaloianova; Nedyalko Lesev
The interaction between Eu(III) tris-β-diketonato coordination complexes (EC), displaying antitumor activity, and lipid vesicles composed of zwitterionic lipid phosphatidylcholine has been studied using fluorescence spectroscopy techniques. To characterize EC-membrane binding, several fluorescent probes, including pyrene, Prodan and 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene, have been employed. It has been found that EC display effective partitioning into lipid phase, giving rise to structural modifications of both polar and nonpolar lipid bilayer regions, viz. enhancement of membrane hydration and increase in tightness of lipid chain packing. The fact that EC accumulating in lipid bilayer are incapable of inducing significant disruption of membrane structural integrity creates strong prerequisites for development of liposomal nanocarriers of these potential antitumor drugs. Such a possibility is also corroborated by the observation that EC membrane incorporation does not prevent lipid bilayer partitioning of long-wavelength squaraine dyes which represent promising candidates for visualization of liposome biodistribution.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2015
Rositsa Tropcheva; Nedyalko Lesev; Svetla Danova; Stoyanka Stoitsova; Stefka Kaloyanova
Innovations in labeling techniques and in the design and synthesis of dye structures are closely related to the development of service equipment such as light sources and detection methods. Novel styryl homodimers and monomethine cyanine dyes were synthesized and their staining abilities for discrimination between live and dead lactic acid bacterial cells were investigated. The dyes were combined in pairs based on their excitation and emission maxima and the capacity to penetrate through cell membranes of viable bacterial cells. The absorption maxima in the same region and the large Stocks shifts of the styryl derivatives allowed viability analysis to be done with epifluorescent microscope with a very basic configuration - one light source about 480nm and one filter for the fluorescent emissions. A staining protocol was developed and applied for live/dead analysis of Bulgarian yoghurt starters. The live cells quantification by the fluorescence dyes coincided well with the results of the much more time-consuming tests by plate counting. Thus, the proposed dye combinations are appropriate for rapid viability estimation in small laboratories that may have conventional equipment.
Monatshefte Fur Chemie | 2011
Todor Deligeorgiev; Stefka Kaloyanova; Nedyalko Lesev; Juan J. Vaquero
Optical Materials | 2011
Nina Petkova; S. Gutzov; Nedyalko Lesev; Stefka Kaloyanova; Stanimir Stoyanov; Todor Deligeorgiev
Dyes and Pigments | 2012
Stefka Kaloyanova; Ivo Crnolatac; Nedyalko Lesev; Ivo Piantanida; Todor Deligeorgiev
Dyes and Pigments | 2011
Todor Deligeorgiev; Nedyalko Lesev; Stefka Kaloyanova
Green and Sustainable Chemistry | 2011
Todor Deligeorgiev; Stefka Kaloyanova; Nedyalko Lesev; Ramón Alajarín; Juan J. Vaquero; Julio Alvarez-Builla
Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry | 2014
Nina Danchova; S. Gutzov; K. Matras-Postolek; M. Bredol; Nedyalko Lesev; Stefka Kaloyanova; Todor Deligeorgiev