posted on 2014-10-20, 00:00authored byXiao-Jun He, Li-Feng Tan
Stable triplexes play key roles in
many biological processes. Due
to the Hoogsteen base pairing, triplexes are, however, thermodynamically
less stable than the corresponding duplexes. The poor stabilization
of these structures limits their practical applications under physiological
conditions. To understand the factors effect on the stabilization
of RNA triplexes by octahedral ruthenium(II) complexes, the interactions
of [RuL2(uip)]2+ {where L = 2,2′-bipyridine
(bpy) or 1,10-phenanthroline phen, uip = 2-(5-uracil)-1H-imidazo[4,5-f][1,10]phenanthroline} with the RNA
triplex poly(U)•poly(A)*poly(U) are examined by spectrophotometry,
spectrofluorometry, circular dichroism, and viscosimetry in this work.
The main results obtained here suggest that the third-strand stabilization
depends on the hydrophobicity effects of ancillary ligands bpy and
phen.