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Chiral differentiation of DNA adducts formed by enantiomeric analogues of antitumor cisplatin is sequence-dependent.

Olivier Delalande1, Jaroslav Malina, Viktor Brabec, Jirí Kozelka.   

Abstract

1,2-GG intrastrand cross-links formed in DNA by the enantiomeric complexes [PtCl(2)(R,R-2,3-diaminobutane (DAB))] and [PtCl(2)(S,S-DAB)] were studied by biophysical methods. Molecular modeling revealed that structure of the cross-links formed at the TGGT sequence was affected by repulsion between the 5'-directed methyl group of the DAB ligand and the methyl group of the 5'-thymine of the TGGT fragment. Molecular dynamics simulations of the solvated platinated duplexes and our recent structural data indicated that the adduct of [PtCl(2)(R,R-DAB)] alleviated this repulsion by unwinding the TpG step, whereas the adduct of [PtCl(2)(S,S-DAB)] avoided the unfavorable methyl-methyl interaction by decreasing the kink angle. Electrophoretic retardation measurements on DNA duplexes containing 1,2-GG intrastrand cross-links of Pt(R,R-DAB)(2+) or Pt(S,S-DAB)(2+) at a CGGA site showed that in this sequence both enantiomers distorted the double helix to the identical extent similar to that found previously for the same sequence containing the cross-links of the parent antitumor cis-Pt(NH(3))(2)(2+) (cisplatin). In addition, the adducts showed similar affinities toward the high-mobility-group box 1 proteins. Hence, whereas the structural perturbation induced in DNA by 1,2-GG intrastrand cross-links of cisplatin does not depend largely on the bases flanking the cross-links, the perturbation related to GG cross-linking by bulkier platinum diamine derivatives does.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15805172      PMCID: PMC1305646          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.104.054650

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


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