| Literature DB >> 6712175 |
J Liquier, P Bourtayre, L Pizzorni, F Sournies, J F Labarre, E Taillandier.
Abstract
The influence of an antitumoral drug, the pentaziridinocyclodiphosphatiazene (SOAZ), on the right----left-handed helix conformational transition of Poly (dG-dC). Poly (dG-dC) induced by carcinogenic or mutagenic Nickel compounds has been studied by ultraviolet absorbance and circular dichroïsm measurements. The B----Z transition of the polynucleotide is induced in two steps, in a similar way whatever the origin of the Nickel ions (NiCl2, NiSO4, Ni3S2, NiCO3). The midpoint of the second step (right----left-transition) is located around 0.4 mM Ni2+. The addition of SOAZ to the Poly (dG-dC). Poly (dG-dC) modifies this transition which is shifted to 2 mM Ni2+ for a 1 SOAZ/10 DNA phosphates ratio. The right-handed helix is stabilized and for a 1.5 SOAZ/phosphate ratio no B----Z transition is observed even for a tenfold amount of added Nickel (4 mM Ni2+). The addition of SOAZ to the DNA initially converted to a Z conformation by the presence of Nickel inhibits the return to the B form.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6712175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anticancer Res ISSN: 0250-7005 Impact factor: 2.480