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Allosteric inhibition of protein--DNA complexes by polyamide--intercalator conjugates.

Eric J Fechter1, Peter B Dervan.   

Abstract

The sequence-specific inhibition of essential protein-DNA contacts in the promoter of a gene is a central issue for the regulation of gene expression by chemical methods. Hairpin polyamides have been shown to inhibit protein-DNA complexes in some but not all cases. For example, polyamides co-occupy the same DNA sequence in the minor groove in the presence of major-groove binding bZip proteins. Four hairpin polyamide-acridine conjugates were synthesized and shown to bind the minor groove of DNA with high affinity in a sequence-specific manner. The polyamide-acridine conjugates were shown to unwind DNA (phi = 14-15 degrees), evidence for intercalation by the acridine moiety. Importantly, the polyamide-intercalator conjugates, which combine sequence-specific groove binding with proximal local unwinding, inhibit major-groove DNA binding by the GCN4 bZip protein. This class of DNA binding molecules creates a sequence-specific allosteric change in DNA structure and has the potential to be a general inhibitor of transcription factor binding independent of the specific protein-DNA structure.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12848553     DOI: 10.1021/ja030125e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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