TY - JOUR
T1 - Shape-selective binding of geometrically-constrained bis-distamycins to a DNA duplex and a model Okazaki fragment of identical sequence
AU - Gmeiner, William H.
AU - Cui, Wei
AU - Sharma, Sanjay
AU - Soto, Ana Maria
AU - Marky, Luis A.
AU - Lown, J. William
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by NCI-RO1 CA-60612 (WHG), NIH
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - The binding of ligands to nucleic acids is of great interest for the control of gene expression and other nucleic acid mediated processes. We have evaluated the binding of several geometrically-constrained bis-distamycins to a model Okazaki fragment [OKA], or a DNA duplex having identical base sequence [DD], using gel-shift assays, optical spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry. In the case of covalent attachment of two distamycins to a central benzene ring, a similar binding profile was observed for [DD] as was observed for [OKA] (para binds [K(app) > 106 M-1], meta binds only weakly). For a central pyridyl ring, however, clear distinction between the binding to [DD] and binding to [OKA] was observed. While none of the three meta isomers having a central pyridyl ring bound [OKA], two of them (MT-17 and MT-12) bound [DD] [K(app) > 106 M-1]. These results demonstrate subtle differences in lexitropsin shape and placement of electronegative atoms may result in selective binding to a nucleic acid duplex based both on base sequence and chemical composition. Selective binding to DNA duplexes may be useful for designing ligands that regulate transcription, but do not interfere in other nucleic acid mediated processes.
AB - The binding of ligands to nucleic acids is of great interest for the control of gene expression and other nucleic acid mediated processes. We have evaluated the binding of several geometrically-constrained bis-distamycins to a model Okazaki fragment [OKA], or a DNA duplex having identical base sequence [DD], using gel-shift assays, optical spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry. In the case of covalent attachment of two distamycins to a central benzene ring, a similar binding profile was observed for [DD] as was observed for [OKA] (para binds [K(app) > 106 M-1], meta binds only weakly). For a central pyridyl ring, however, clear distinction between the binding to [DD] and binding to [OKA] was observed. While none of the three meta isomers having a central pyridyl ring bound [OKA], two of them (MT-17 and MT-12) bound [DD] [K(app) > 106 M-1]. These results demonstrate subtle differences in lexitropsin shape and placement of electronegative atoms may result in selective binding to a nucleic acid duplex based both on base sequence and chemical composition. Selective binding to DNA duplexes may be useful for designing ligands that regulate transcription, but do not interfere in other nucleic acid mediated processes.
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U2 - 10.1080/15257770008033058
DO - 10.1080/15257770008033058
M3 - Article
C2 - 11097065
AN - SCOPUS:0033744664
SN - 1525-7770
VL - 19
SP - 1365
EP - 1379
JO - Nucleosides, Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids
JF - Nucleosides, Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids
IS - 8
ER -