Literature DB >> 1310611

Proton exchange in DNA-luzopeptin and DNA-echinomycin bisintercalation complexes: rates and processes of base-pair opening.

J L Leroy1, X L Gao, V Misra, M Guéron, D J Patel.   

Abstract

Imino proton exchange studies are reported on the complexes formed by bisintercalation of luzopeptin around the two central A.T pairs of the d(CCCATGGG) and d(AGCATGCT) duplexes and of echinomycin around the two central C.G pairs of the d(AAACGTTT) and d(CCAAACGTTTGG) duplexes. The depsipeptide backbone of the drugs occupies the minor groove of the complexes at the bisintercalation site. The exchange time of the amide protons of the depsipeptide rings provides a lower estimate of the complex lifetime: 20 min at 15 degrees C for the echinomycin complexes and 4 days at 45 degrees C for the luzopeptin complexes. The exchange time of imino protons is always shorter than the complex lifetime. Hence, base pairs open even within the complexed oligomers. For the two base pairs sandwiched between the aromatic rings of the drug, the base-pair lifetime is strongly increased, and the dissociation constant is correspondingly reduced. Hence, the lifetime of the open state is unchanged. This suggests similar open states in the free duplex and in the complex. In contrast to the sandwiched base pairs, the base pairs flanking the intercalation site are not stabilized in the complex. Thus, the action of the bisintercalating drug may be compared to a vise clamping the inner base pairs. Analysis suggests that base-pair opening may require prior unwinding or bending of the DNA duplex.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1310611     DOI: 10.1021/bi00120a017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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