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Voltammetric detection of damage to DNA caused by nitro derivatives of fluorene using an electrochemical DNA biosensor

. 2010 May ; 397 (1) : 233-241. [epub] 20100226

Language English Country Germany Media print-electronic

Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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PubMed 20186538
DOI 10.1007/s00216-010-3517-y
PII: 10.1007/s00216-010-3517-y
Knihovny.cz E-resources

An electrochemical DNA biosensor based on the screen printed carbon paste electrode (SPCPE) with an immobilized layer of calf thymus double-stranded DNA has been used for in vitro investigation of the interaction between genotoxic nitro derivatives of fluorene (namely 2-nitrofluorene and 2,7-dinitrofluorene) and DNA. Two types of DNA damage have been detected at the DNA/SPCPE biosensor: first, that caused by direct association of the nitrofluorenes, for which an intercalation association has been found using the known DNA intercalators [Cu(phen)(2)](2+) and [Co(phen)(3)](3+) as competing agents, and, second, that caused by short-lived radicals generated by electrochemical reduction of the nitro group (observable under specific conditions only).

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