Abstract

An absorption and a positive circular dichroism (CD) band in the Soret region at 451 nm and a fluorescent emission band at 725 nm provide compelling evidence that the binding of a tentacle tetracationic porphyrin, meso-tetrakis[4-{(3-trimethylaminopropyl)oxy}phenyl]porphine (TθOPP), to calf thymus (CT) DNA leads to extensive porphyrin protonation, even at pH 7, and that a protonated porphyrin can form DNA adducts with a binding mode different from that of the unprotonated species.

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