REACTION OF A BISCATIONIC DISTAMYCIN-ELLIPTICINE HYBRID LIGAND WITH DNA - MODE AND SEQUENCE SPECIFICITY OF BINDING

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作者
BAILLY, C
MICHAUX, C
COLSON, P
HOUSSIER, C
SUN, JS
GARESTIER, T
HELENE, C
HENICHART, JP
RIVALLE, C
BISAGNI, E
WARING, MJ
机构
[1] UNIV LIEGE,CHIM MACROMOLEC & CHIM PHYS LAB,B-4000 LIEGE,BELGIUM
[2] MUSEUM NATL HIST NAT,BIOPHYS LAB,CNRS,URA 481,INSERM,U201,F-75005 PARIS,FRANCE
[3] UCB PHARMACEUT,CHEM FORIEST,B-1420 BRAINE LALLEUD,BELGIUM
[4] INST CURIE,SYNTH ORGAN LAB,F-91405 ORSAY,FRANCE
[5] UNIV CAMBRIDGE,DEPT PHARMACOL,CAMBRIDGE CB2 1QJ,ENGLAND
基金
英国惠康基金;
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D O I
10.1021/bi00255a016
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Molecular modeling of complexes between the octanucleotide d(CGATATCG)(2) and either a monocationic or biscationic distamycin-ellipticine hybrid molecule predicted that the extra positive charge on the latter conjugate Ligand should ensure tight fitting into the minor groove of the duplex without affecting intercalation of the ellipticine chromophore. To test this prediction, we have synthesized a biscationic compound Distel (2+) and investigated its interaction with DNA using various optical and gel electrophoresis techniques. Viscosity, fluorescence Lifetime, and circular and linear dichroism measurements bear out the validity of the calculations and show that Distel (2+) does indeed come to lie with its distamycin moiety in the minor groove of DNA and its ellipticine ring intercalated nearby. Linear dichroism experiments with a range of polynucleotides indicate that, unlike its monocationic homologue, the biscationic ligand engages in bidentate binding to AT sequences but not to GC sequences. Footprinting studies employing DNase I and methidiumpropyl-EDTA.Fe-II as DNA cleaving agents reveal that the biscationic hybrid is notably selective for AT-rich sequences in DNA. The concentrations required to detect a clear footprint at AT sites with Distel (2+) are 4- to 10-fold lower than those required to produce comparable DNase I footprints with distamycin alone. Also, in accord with the energy-minimized model of the hybrid-oligonucleotide complex, chemical probing experiments using diethyl pyrocarbonate and osmium tetroxide reveal that the hybrid causes significant distortion of the DNA helix, explicable in terms of bending of the duplex toward the minor groove, which greatly enhances the reactivity toward probes in the major groove of the DNA. The experimental results help to identify the determinant factors, predominantly steric and electrostatic interactions, which shape the DNA-binding reaction. Thus, molecular modeling has correctly predicted the DNA-binding properties of a doubly charged ligand and shown that appending an auxiliary basic group onto the distamycin moiety was the right way to proceed in order to convert a nonspecific conjugate into a highly specific DNA reader.
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页码:15348 / 15364
页数:17
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