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Absorption and circular dichroism studies of a gold (I)-DNA complex.

Journal of inorganic biochemistry (1984-05-01)
C E Blank, J C Dabrowiak
ABSTRACT

The DNA binding properties of the Au(I)-containing antiarthritic drug Ridaura and related Au(I) complexes have been investigated. Absorption and circular dichroism spectroscopy show that if the gold ion possesses an easily displaced ligand, e.g., Cl- or Br-, Au(I) is capable of interacting, in a nondenaturing fashion, with calf thymus DNA. Absorption studies with the four DNA nucleosides suggest that guanine and cytosine bases are important in the Au(I)DNA interaction.

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Chloro(triethylphosphine)gold(I), 97%