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Direct evidence of mitochondrial G-quadruplex DNA by using fluorescent anti-cancer agents
Authors:Wei-Chun Huang  Ting-Yuan Tseng  Ying-Ting Chen  Cheng-Chung Chang  Zi-Fu Wang  Chiung-Lin Wang  Tsu-Ning Hsu  Pei-Tzu Li  Chin-Tin Chen  Jing-Jer Lin  Pei-Jen Lou  Ta-Chau Chang
Abstract:G-quadruplex (G4) is a promising target for anti-cancer treatment. In this paper, we provide the first evidence supporting the presence of G4 in the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of live cells. The molecular engineering of a fluorescent G4 ligand, 3,6-bis(1-methyl-4-vinylpyridinium) carbazole diiodide (BMVC), can change its major cellular localization from the nucleus to the mitochondria in cancer cells, while remaining primarily in the cytoplasm of normal cells. A number of BMVC derivatives with sufficient mitochondrial uptake can induce cancer cell death without damaging normal cells. Fluorescence studies of these anti-cancer agents in live cells and in isolated mitochondria from HeLa cells have demonstrated that their major target is mtDNA. In this study, we use fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy to verify the existence of mtDNA G4s in live cells. Bioactivity studies indicate that interactions between these anti-cancer agents and mtDNA G4 can suppress mitochondrial gene expression. This work underlines the importance of fluorescence in the monitoring of drug-target interactions in cells and illustrates the emerging development of drugs in which mtDNA G4 is the primary target.
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