ISSN: 2161-0398
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Department of Science, Hamden Hall Country Day School, Hamden, Connecticut, USA
Research
The Spectrofluorometric Determination of DNA Binding Constants for Several Psoralen Derivatives
Author(s): Andrei M Balas and Francis P Gasparro*
Psoralens have been used in the treatment of several skin diseases such as psoriasis and atopic eczema through PUVA
(Psoralen+UVA), cutaneous T-cell lymphoma through ECP (Extracorporeal Photochemotherapy), and recently, the
treatment of solid tumors through X-PACT (X-ray Psoralen Activated Cancer Therapy). The flat-planar psoralens
intercalate or slide in-between base pairs and when exposed to UVA, form photo-adducts with the DNA backbone
which can stop or slow DNA replication. The intrinsic ability of psoralens to bind with DNA and their therapeutic
effectiveness contribute to the increased interest in the study of these molecules. Several studies measuring psoralen-
DNA binding capabilities have used a variety of spectroscopic techniques and different experimental conditions. In
this study, spectrofluorometry was used to measure the DNA-binding capabilities of t.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2161-0398.24.14.372