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Actinomycin D binds strongly to d(CGACGACG) and d(CGTCGTCG).

F Sha1, F M Chen.   

Abstract

Earlier calorimetric studies had indicated that despite the absence of a GpC sequence, the self-complementary octamer d(CGTCGACG) binds strongly to actinomycin D (ACTD) with high cooperativity and a 2:1 drug/duplex ratio. A subsequent optical spectral study with related oligomers led us to suggest that ACTD may likely stack at the G. C basepairs of the duplex termini. New findings are reported herein to indicate that despite the lack of complete self-complementarity, oligomers of d(CGXCGXCG) [X = A or T] motif exhibit unusually strong ACTD affinities with binding constants of roughly 2 x 10(7) M(-1) and binding densities of 1 drug molecule per strand. The ACTD binding affinity for the corresponding heteroduplex obtained by annealing these two oligomers is, however, considerably reduced. Although spectroscopic results with related oligomers obtained by removing, replacing, or appending bases at the termini appear to be consistent with the end-stacking model, capillary electrophoretic (CE) evidence provides additional insights into the binding mode. CE experiments with the self-complementary oligomers d(CGAGCTCG) and d(CGTCGACG) revealed contrasting migration patterns in the presence of ACTD, with mobility retardation and acceleration exhibited by the GpC- and non-GpC-containing octamers, respectively, whereas the X/X-mismatched d(CGXCGXCG) experienced retardation. These results, along with those of related oligomers, suggest that ACTD may in fact stack at the duplex stem end of a monomeric hairpin or at the 3'-end of dG as a single strand. The seemingly cooperative ACTD binding and the curved Scatchard plot for the self-complementary d(CGTCGACG) may thus be attributed to the drug-induced duplex denaturation resulting from strong binding to single strands of d(CGXCGYCG) motif. Detailed structural information on the ACTD-DNA complexes, however, must await further NMR investigations.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11023913      PMCID: PMC1301099          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(00)76457-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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