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Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2009

Solvent effects on the thermodynamics and kinetics of coralyne self-aggregation.

B. García; Saturnino Ibeas; Rebeca Ruiz; José M. Leal; Tarita Biver; Alessia Boggioni; Fernando Secco; Marcella Venturini

The role of solvent effects on the thermodynamics and kinetics of the coralyne self-aggregation process has been investigated in ethanol-water mixtures of different compositions. The changes in the UV/visible spectra of coralyne and FAB/LSIMS mass spectrometry agreed well with the formation of a dimer species. 1D and 2D 1H experiments have allowed one to look into the features of the self-aggregation process and to determine the equilibrium constant and the deltaH0 and deltaS0 values for the aggregate formation in 0-50% ethanol-water mixtures. The kinetics of self-aggregation has been investigated by the T-jump chemical relaxation method, and the results have been interpreted in terms of dimer formation. The dependence of the relative viscosity of coralyne solutions on the dye concentration was studied in different ethanol-water mixtures. Finally, it was found that coralyne behaves as a solvatochromic indicator which is preferentially solvated according to the sequence ethanol > ethanol-water > water. All of the results concur in elucidating the relevant role of the hydrophobic interaction process of coralyne stack formation.


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2008

Role of the third strand in the binding of proflavine and pt-proflavine to poly(rA).2poly(rU): a thermodynamic and kinetic study.

Begoiia Garcia; José M. Leal; Vittorio Paiotta; Rebeca Ruiz; Fernando Secco; Marcella Venturini

The interactions of triple strands of poly(rA).2poly(rU) with proflavine (PR) and the proflavine cis-platinum derivative [{PtCl (tmen)} 2{NC 13H 7(NCH 2CH 2) 2}] (+) (PRPt) are examined at pH 7.0, T = 25 degrees C, and 0.2 M ionic strength by spectrophotometry, spectrofluorometry, circular dichroism, viscosimetry, stopped-flow, and T-jump relaxation techniques. The melting experiments demonstrate that both drugs tend to destabilize the triplex structure, although the PRPt effect is more relevant. By contrast, both drugs tend to slightly stabilize the duplex structure. The viscosity and circular dichroism measurements show that, at a low dye-to-polymer ratio ( C D/ C P), the binding is intercalative, whereas at high C D/ C P values, the external binding dominates. The binding kinetics and equilibria have been investigated over the C D/ C P region, where intercalation is operative. Both drugs bind to the RNA triplex according to the excluded site model. With PR, two kinetic effects have been observed, whereas with PRPt, only one has been observed. The results are interpreted according to the reaction schemes D + S right arrow over left arrow DS I, with PRPt, and D + S right arrow over left arrow DS I right arrow over left arrow DS II, with PR. The electrostatic contribution to the formation activation energy for DS I is similar (40%) for both systems. The results suggest that DS I is a partially intercalated species. Absence of the second step with PRPt is put down to groove interaction of the Pt-containing moiety, which prevents the PR residue from further penetration through the base pairs to form the fully intercalated complex, DS II. Comparison with the binding of the same drugs to the duplex reveals that the occupation of the major groove in poly(rA).2poly(rU) by the third strand plays a critical role in the kinetic behavior.


Nucleic Acids Research | 2010

New aspects of the interaction of the antibiotic coralyne with RNA: coralyne induces triple helix formation in poly(rA)•poly(rU)

Tarita Biver; Alessia Boggioni; Begoña García; José M. Leal; Rebeca Ruiz; Fernando Secco; Marcella Venturini

The interaction of coralyne with poly(A)•poly(U), poly(A)•2poly(U), poly(A) and poly(A)•poly(A) is analysed using spectrophotometric, spectrofluorometric, circular dichroism (CD), viscometric, stopped-flow and temperature-jump techniques. It is shown for the first time that coralyne induces disproportionation of poly(A)•poly(U) to triplex poly(A)•2poly(U) and single-stranded poly(A) under suitable values of the [dye]/[polymer] ratio (CD/CP). Kinetic, CD and spectrofluorometric experiments reveal that this process requires that coralyne (D) binds to duplex. The resulting complex (AUD) reacts with free duplex giving triplex (UAUD) and free poly(A); moreover, ligand exchange between duplex and triplex occurs. A reaction mechanism is proposed and the reaction parameters are evaluated. For CD/CP> 0.8 poly(A)•poly(U) does not disproportionate at 25°C and dye intercalation into AU to give AUD is the only observed process. Melting experiments as well show that coralyne induces the duplex disproportionation. Effects of temperature, ionic strength and ethanol content are investigated. One concludes that triplex formation requires coralyne be only partially intercalated into AUD. Under suitable concentration conditions, this feature favours the interaction of free AU with AUD to give the AUDAU intermediate which evolves into triplex UAUD and single-stranded poly(A). Duplex poly(A)•poly(A) undergoes aggregation as well, but only at much higher polymer concentrations compared to poly(A)•poly(U).


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2004

Characterization of Lactam-Containing Binary Solvents by Solvatochromic Indicators

Begoña García; Santiago Aparicio; Rafael Alcalde; Rebeca Ruiz; and María J. Dávila; José M. Leal


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2008

Interaction of the DNA bases and their mononucleotides with pyridine-2-carbaldehyde thiosemicarbazonecopper(II) complexes. Structure of the cytosine derivative

Begoña García; Javier García-Tojal; Rebeca Ruiz; Rubén Gil-García; Saturnino Ibeas; Bruno Donnadieu; José M. Leal


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2010

Change of the Binding Mode of the DNA/Proflavine System Induced by Ethanol

B. García; José M. Leal; Rebeca Ruiz; Tarita Biver; Fernando Secco; Marcella Venturini


Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry | 2010

Biological assays and noncovalent interactions of pyridine-2-carbaldehyde thiosemicarbazonecopper(II) drugs with [poly(dA-dT)]2, [poly(dG-dC)]2, and calf thymus DNA

Rebeca Ruiz; Begoña García; Javier García-Tojal; Natalia Busto; Saturnino Ibeas; José M. Leal; Célia Martins; J. Gaspar; J. Borrás; Rubén Gil-García; Marta González-Álvarez


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2006

Intercalation of ethidium into triple-strand poly(rA).2poly(rU): a thermodynamic and kinetic study.

B. García; José M. Leal; Paiotta; Saturnino Ibeas; Rebeca Ruiz; Fernando Secco; Marcella Venturini


Journal of Molecular Structure-theochem | 2009

Computational study of the interaction of proflavine with d(ATATATATAT)2 and d(GCGCGCGCGC)2

Rebeca Ruiz; Begoña García; Giuseppe Ruisi; Arturo Silvestri; Giampaolo Barone


Dalton Transactions | 2012

Mechanism of Ni2+ and NiOH+ interaction with hydroxamic acids in SDS: evaluation of the contributions to the equilibrium and rate parameters in the aqueous and micellar phase

Maria Rosa Beccia; Tarita Biver; Begoña García; José M. Leal; Fernando Secco; Rebeca Ruiz; Marcella Venturini

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