| Literature DB >> 29044822 |
Narinder K Harika1, Markus W Germann1, W David Wilson1.
Abstract
The high-resolution NMR structure of the first heterocyclic, non-amide, organic cation that strongly and selectively recognizes mixed AT/GC bp (bp=base pair) sequences of DNA in a 1:1 complex is described. Compound designs of this type provide essential methods for control of functional, non-genomic DNA sequences and have broad cell uptake capability, based on studies from animals to humans. The high-resolution structural studies described in this report are essential for understanding the molecular basis for the sequence-specific binding as well as for new ideas for additional compound designs for sequence-specific recognition. The molecular features, in this report, explain the mechanism of recognition of both A⋅T and G⋅C bps and are an interesting molecular recognition story. Examination of the experimental structure and the NMR restrained molecular dynamics model suggests that recognition of the G⋅C base pair involves two specific H-bonds. The structure illustrates a wealth of information on different DNA interactions and illustrates an interfacial water molecule that is a key component of the complex.Entities:
Keywords: DNA; NMR spectroscopy; minor groove binder; mixed base pair recognition; solution structures
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29044822 PMCID: PMC6360951 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201704563
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236