Issue 38, 2007

Near IR-emitting DNA-probes exploiting stepwise energy transfer processes

Abstract

The synthesis and characterisation of two new cyclen-based near IR-emitting lanthanide complexes is reported; the lanthanides are sensitised by rhodamine, which in turn is excited by energy transfer from a coumarin 2 moiety. The three lumophores function as an energy transfer cascade spanning the UV-visible-near IR region of the spectrum, resulting in large Stokes shifts. Double stranded DNA selectively switches one of the two energy transfer processes off, enabling luminescent DNA-sensing in the near IR region. The regioselective di-alkylation of the cyclen scaffold is explained with the help of DFT calculations.

Graphical abstract: Near IR-emitting DNA-probes exploiting stepwise energy transfer processes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jun 2007
Accepted
20 Jul 2007
First published
14 Aug 2007

Dalton Trans., 2007, 4352-4358

Near IR-emitting DNA-probes exploiting stepwise energy transfer processes

A. Bodi, K. E. Borbas and J. I. Bruce, Dalton Trans., 2007, 4352 DOI: 10.1039/B708940F

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