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Benzoisothiazole-1,1-dioxide-based synthetic receptor for zinc ion recognition in aqueous medium and its interaction with nucleic acids

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine |
2019

Abstract

Benzoisothiazole-1,1-dioxide-based synthetic receptor was prepared by two step synthesis in 92 % overall yield. Its applicability for the determination of Zn(II) and interction with nucleic acids was studied by absorption spectroscopy.

Obtained data, specifically low limit of detection, 0.15 mu M (R-2=0.9933), showed the high potential of the tested structure motif for the recognition and determination of Zn(II) ions in aqueous media (water:DMSO; 99:1 (/)). Alone receptor displayed orderly strongly RNA affinity.

Value of LogK was 6.1 and 4.9 for its complex (1:1) with RNA and DNA, respectively. Nevertheless, in presence of complexed Zn(II) ions, its DNA affinity (represent by K, LogK=5.7) strongly grow to near value obtained for its interaction with RNA.

On the other hand, its RNA affinity (LogK=5.9) displayed not significantly change in the presence of complexed one. [GRAPHICS] .