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Cleavage of double helical DNA by methidium-propyl-EDTA-iron(II)

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1982

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We report the synthesis of a simple bifunctional molecule, methidiumpropyl-EDTA (MPE) (1), which contains the DNA intercalator methidium covalently bound by a short hydrocarbon tether to the metal chelator EDT A. In the presence of ferrous ion and oxygen this reagent efficiently produces single-strand breaks and some double-strand breaks in double helical DNA.