Tripler formation by psoralen-conjugated chimeric oligonucleoside methylphosphonates

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Cassidy, RA
Kondo, NS
Miller, PS
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[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Hyg & Publ Hlth, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[2] Univ Dist Columbia, Dept Chem & Phys, Washington, DC 20008 USA
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10.1021/bi000657x
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Interactions between nuclease-resistant, 5'-psoralen-conjugated, chimeric methylphosphonate oligodeoxyribo- or oligo-2'-O-methylribo-triplex-forming oligomers (TFOs) and a purine tract found in the envelope gene of HIV proviral DNA (env-DNA) were investigated by gel mobility shift assays of by photo-cross-linking experiments. These chimeric TFOs contain mixtures of methylphosphonate and phosphodiester internucleotide bonds. A pyrimidine chimeric TFO composed of thymidine and 5-methyl-2'-deoxycytidine (C), d-PS-TpCpTpCpTpCpTpTpTpTpTpTpCpTpC (Imp) where PS is trimethylpsoralen and p is methylphosphonate, forms a stable tripler with env-DNA whose dissociation constant is 1.3 mu M at 22 degrees C and pH 7.0. The dissociation constant of chimeric TFO 2mp, d-PS-UpCpTpCpTpCpTpUpTpUpTpUpCpTpC, decreased to 400 nM when four of the thymidines in Imp were replaced by 5-propynyl-2'-deoxyuridines (U), a result consistent with the increased stacking interactions and hydrophobic nature of 5-propynyl-U. An even greater decrease, 470-50 nM, was observed for the all-phosphodiester versions of Imp and 2mp. The differences in behavior of the chimeric versus the all-phosphodiester oligomers may be related to differences in the conformations between the propynyl-U-substituted versus the nonsubstituted TFOs. Thus, in the chimeric oligomer, the stabilizing effect of the propynyl-U's may be offset by the reduced ability of the methylphosphonate backbone to assume an A-type conformation, a conformation that appears to be preferred by propynyl-U-containing TFOs. A chimeric oligo-2'-O-methylribopyrimidine with the same sequence as Imp also formed a stable tripler, K-d = 1.4 mu M, With env-DNA. In contrast to the behavior of the pyrimidine TFOs, antiparallel A/G oligomers and parallel or antiparallel T/G oligomers did not form triplexes with env-DNA, even at oligomer concentrations of 10 CIM This lack of binding may be a consequence of the low G content (33%) of the tripler binding site. Irradiation of triplexes formed between the pyrimidine TFOs and env-DNA resulted in formation of photoadducts with either the upper-strand C or the lower-strand T at the 5'-CpA-3' duplex/tripler junction. No interstrand cross-links were observed. The presence of a 5-propynyl-U at the 5'-end of the oligomer caused a reduction in the amount of upper-strand photoadduct but had no effect on photoadduct formation with the lower strand, suggesting that increased stacking interactions caused by the presence of the 5-propynyl-U change the orientation of psoralen with respect to the upper-strand C. The ability of chimeric methylphosphonate TFOs to bind to DNA, combined with their resistance to degradation by serum 3'-exonucleases, suggests that they may have utility in biological experiments.
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