N-Methylmesoporphyrin IX (NMM) is a potent fluorescent binder that targets G-quadruplex DNA, making it an effective probe for studying Aβ fibrillation. It serves as both an in situ inhibitor and an ex situ monitor of Aβ amyloidogenesis in vitro and within cellular contexts. NMM exhibits high sensitivity to G-quadruplex structures while showing negligible response to duplexes, triplexes, and single-stranded DNA. Additionally, it remains nonfluorescent in monomeric Aβ environments, producing strong fluorescence upon interaction with Aβ aggregates.
N-Methylmesoporphyrin IX (NMM) is a potent fluorescent binder that targets G-quadruplex DNA, making it an effective probe for studying Aβ fibrillation. It serves as both an in situ inhibitor and an ex situ monitor of Aβ amyloidogenesis in vitro and within cellular contexts. NMM exhibits high sensitivity to G-quadruplex structures while showing negligible response to duplexes, triplexes, and single-stranded DNA. Additionally, it remains nonfluorescent in monomeric Aβ environments, producing strong fluorescence upon interaction with Aβ aggregates.
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