| Literature DB >> 8441652 |
C Cullinane1, G Wickham, W D McFadyen, W A Denny, B D Palmer, D R Phillips.
Abstract
Bidirectional transcription footprinting has been used to probe the platination of DNA by cisplatin, and to examine the modulation of these interactions by (a) cyclisation of the non-reactive amino group by either ethyl or propyl groups, and (b) the further addition of a pendant intercalator (9-amino acridine) linked by either phenylethyl or phenylpentyl groups. Intrastrand crosslinking was detected for all derivatives at all 5'-GG and 5'-AG sequences on the template strand, but the same sites did not result in transcriptional blockages when on the non-template strand. There was little effect of cyclysation of the amino groups, but the further addition of an intercalator resulted in three responses: a time-dependent increase of the blocked transcript by one and three nucleotides; a reduction of the sequence selectivity of platination; a decrease of apparent interstrand crosslinking for these derivatives with a pendant intercalator tethered to the amino moiety of cisplatin.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8441652 PMCID: PMC309130 DOI: 10.1093/nar/21.3.393
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971