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Fluorescence of Chromatin DNA Induced by Antitumoral Naphthalimides

  • J. C. Stockert , M. Cañete , A. Villanueva , A. Juarranz , C. I. Trigoso and M. F. Braña

Abstract

Treatment of chicken blood smears and semithin sec­tions from Epon-embedded mouse tissues with aqueous solutions of the 3-aminonaphthalimides FA-142, FA-2043, and FA-2143 induced a strong green-yellow fluorescence of chromatin under violet or violet-blue excitation. Chromatin emission was abolished by previous DNase or hot TCA treatment. The use of 3-methoxy (FA-655) and 3-nitro derivatives (M-4212 and M-12210) resulted in very weak fluorescence of chromatin. Ab­sorption maxima at 346 and 408 nm and an emission peak at 570 nm were observed for the free compound FA-142. Fluorescence properties open new and interesting applications for some of these antitumoral and DNA-intercalating naphthalimides.

Received: 1996-12-23
Revised: 1997-2-12
Published Online: 2014-6-2
Published in Print: 1997-6-1

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