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FRET-Based Probe for High-Throughput DNA Intercalator Drug Discovery and

Authors :
Chandrashekhar U, Murade
Samata, Chaudhuri
Ibtissem, Nabti
Hala, Fahs
Fatima S M, Refai
Xin, Xie
Yanthe E, Pearson
Kristin C, Gunsalus
George T, Shubeita
Source :
ACS sensors. 6(6)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Molecules that bind DNA by intercalating its bases remain among the most potent cancer therapies and antimicrobials due to their interference with DNA-processing proteins. To accelerate the discovery of novel intercalating drugs, we designed a fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based probe that reports on DNA intercalation, allowing rapid and sensitive screening of chemical libraries in a high-throughput format. We demonstrate that the method correctly identifies known DNA intercalators in approved drug libraries and discover previously unreported intercalating compounds. When introduced in cells, the oligonucleotide-based probe rapidly distributes in the nucleus, allowing direct imaging of the dynamics of drug entry and its interaction with DNA in its native environment. This enabled us to directly correlate the potency of intercalators in killing cultured cancer cells with the ability of the drug to penetrate the cell membrane. The combined capability of the single probe to identify intercalators

Details

ISSN :
23793694
Volume :
6
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS sensors
Accession number :
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