Literature DB >> 11003140

Recognition of the DNA minor groove by pyrrole-imidazole polyamides: comparison of desmethyl- and N-methylpyrrole.

R E Bremer1, J W Szewczyk, E E Baird, P B Dervan.   

Abstract

Polyamides consisting of N-methylpyrrole (Py), N-methylimidazole (Im), and N-methyl-3-hydroxypyrrole (Hp) are synthetic ligands that recognize predetermined DNA sequences with affinities and specificities comparable to many DNA-binding proteins. As derivatives of the natural products distamycin and netropsin, Py/Im/Hp polyamides have retained the N-methyl substituent, although structural studies of polyamide:DNA complexes have not revealed an obvious function for the N-methyl. In order to assess the role of the N-methyl moiety in polyamide:DNA recognition, a new monomer, desmethylpyrrole (Ds), where the N-methyl moiety has been replaced with hydrogen, was incorporated into an eight-ring hairpin polyamide by solid-phase synthesis. MPE footprinting, affinity cleavage, and quantitative DNase I footprinting revealed that replacement of each Py residue with Ds resulted in identical binding site size and orientation and similar binding affinity for the six-base-pair (bp) target DNA sequence. Remarkably, the Ds-containing polyamide exhibited an 8-fold loss in specificity for the match site versus a mismatched DNA site, relative to the all-Py parent. Polyamides with Ds exhibit increased water solubility, which may alter the cell membrane permeability properties of the polyamide. The addition of Ds to the repertoire of available monomers may prove useful as polyamides are applied to gene regulation in vivo. However, the benefits of Ds incorporation must be balanced with a potential loss in specificity.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11003140     DOI: 10.1016/s0968-0896(00)00145-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem        ISSN: 0968-0896            Impact factor:   3.641


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