Literature DB >> 14500837

The DNA and RNA specificity of eilatin Ru(II) complexes as compared to eilatin and ethidium bromide.

Nathan W Luedtke1, Judy S Hwang, Eileen Nava, Dalia Gut, Moshe Kol, Yitzhak Tor.   

Abstract

Eilatin-containing ruthenium complexes bind to a broad range of different nucleic acids including: calf thymus (CT) DNA, tRNA(Phe), polymeric RNAs and DNAs, and viral RNAs including the HIV-1 RRE and TAR. The nucleic acid specificity of Lambda- and Delta-[Ru(bpy)2eilatin]2+ have been compared to that of the 'free' eilatin ligand, and to the classic intercalating agent ethidium bromide. Interestingly, all four compounds appear to bind to nucleic acids by intercalation, but the trends in nucleic acid binding specificity are highly diverse. Unlike ethidium bromide, both eilatin and the eilatin-containing coordination complexes bind to certain single-stranded RNAs with high affinity (K(d) < or = 1 microM). Eilatin itself is selective for electron-poor polymeric purines, while the eilatin-coordination complexes exhibit preference for the polypyrimidine r(U). These results show how the binding specificity of an intercalating ligand can change upon its incorporation into an octahedral metal complex.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14500837      PMCID: PMC206458          DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkg758

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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