Literature DB >> 15714531

pentafluorophenyl-phenyl interactions in biphenyl-DNA.

Alain Zahn1, Christine Brotschi, Christian J Leumann.   

Abstract

We prepared and investigated oligonucleotide duplexes of the sequence d(GATGAC(X)nGCTAG).d(CTAGC(Y)nGTCATC), in which X and Y designate biphenyl- (bph) and pentafluorobiphenyl- ((5F)bph) C-nucleotides, respectively, and n varies from 0-4. These hydrophobic base substitutes are expected to adopt a zipperlike, interstrand stacking motif, in which not only bph/bph or (5F)bph/(5F)bph homo pairs, but also (5F)bph/bph mixed pairs can be formed. By performing UV-melting curve analysis we found that incorporation of a single (5F)bph/(5F)bph pair leads to a duplex that is essentially as stable as the unmodified duplex (n=0), and 2.4 K more stable than the duplex with the nonfluorinated bph/bph pair. The T(m) of the mixed bph/(5F)bph pair was in between the T(m) values of the respective homo pairs. Additional, unnatural aromatic pairs increased the T(m) by +3.0-4.4 K/couple, irrespective of the nature of the aromatic residue. A thermodynamic analysis using isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) of a series of duplexes with n=3 revealed lower (less negative) duplex formation enthalpies (DeltaH) in the (5F)bph/(5F)bph case than in the bph/bph case, and confirmed the higher thermodynamic stability (DeltaG) of the fluorinated duplex, suggesting it to be of entropic origin. Our data are compatible with a model in which the stacking of (5F)bph versus bph is dominated by dehydration of the aromatic units upon duplex formation. They do not support a model in which van der Waals dispersive forces (induced dipoles) or electrostatic (quadrupole) interactions play a dominant role.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15714531     DOI: 10.1002/chem.200401128

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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