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DNA hairpins containing the cytidine analog pyrrolo-dC: structural, thermodynamic, and spectroscopic studies.

Xu Zhang1, Randy M Wadkins.   

Abstract

Structures formed by single-strand DNA have become increasingly interesting because of their roles in a number of biological processes, particularly transcription and its regulation. Of particular importance is the fact that antitumor drugs such as Actinomycin D can selectively bind DNA hairpins over fully paired, double-strand DNA. A new fluorescent base analog, pyrrolo-deoxycytidine (PdC), can now be routinely incorporated into single-strand DNA. The fluorescence of PdC is particularly useful for studying the formation of single-strand DNA in regions of double-strand DNA. The fluorescence is quenched when PdC is paired with a complementary guanine residue, and thus is greatly enhanced upon formation of single-strand DNA. Hence, any process that results in melting or opening of DNA strands produces an increase in the fluorescence intensity of this base analog. In this study we measured the structural effects of incorporating PdC into DNA hairpins, and the effect of this incorporation on the binding of the hairpins by a fluorescent analog of the drug Actinomycin D. Two hairpin DNAs were used: one with PdC in the stem (basepaired) and one with PdC in the loop (unpaired). The thermal stability, 7-aminoactinomycin D binding, and three-dimensional structures of PdC incorporated into these DNA hairpins were all quite similar as compared to the hairpins containing an unmodified dC residue. Fluorescence lifetime measurements indicate that two lifetimes are present in PdC, and that the increase in fluorescence of the unpaired PdC residue compared to the basepaired PdC is due to an increase in the contribution of the longer lifetime to the average fluorescence lifetime. Our data indicate that PdC can be used effectively to differentiate paired and unpaired bases in DNA hairpin secondary structures, and should be similarly applicable for related structures such as cruciforms and quadruplexes. Further, our data indicate that PdC can act as a fluorescence resonance energy transfer donor for the fluorescent drug 7-aminoactinomycin D.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19254547      PMCID: PMC2717277          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2008.12.3890

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


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