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Structural specificity effects of trivalent polyamine analogues on the stabilization and conformational plasticity of triplex DNA.

T J Thomas1, G D Kulkarni, N J Greenfield, A Shirahata, T Thomas.   

Abstract

Natural polyamines, i.e. putrescine, spermidine and spermine, are excellent promoters of triplex DNA. Using melting temperature (Tm) measurements and CD spectroscopy, we found that structural alterations on spermidine backbone, including methylation, or acetylation at the N1-, N4- and/or N8-positions had a profound influence on the stability and conformation of poly(dA).2poly(dT) triplex. The conformation of the polynucleotide complex underwent sequential changes from B-DNA to triplex DNA as the concentration of spermidine increased from 0 to 50 microM in a buffer containing 10 mM sodium cacodylate and 1 mM EDTA (pH 7.2). At 60 microM spermidine, the CD spectrum of triplex DNA was comparable with that of psi-DNA, with a strong positive band centred around 260 nm. A negative band was also found at 295 nm. At higher concentrations of spermidine, however, the intensity of the positive band progressively decreased and the peak intensity was found at a 1:0.3 molar ratio of DNA phosphate:spermidine. Temperature-dependent CD analysis showed that the psi-DNA structure melted to single-stranded DNA at temperatures above the Tm determined from the absorbance versus temperature profile. Comparable effects were exerted on the conformation of triplex DNA by Co(NH3)6(3+), an inorganic trivalent cation. Substitution of the N4-hydrogen of spermidine by a cyclohexyl ring or the fusion of the N4-nitrogen in a cyclic ring system, as in piperidine, enhanced the ability of spermidine analogues to stabilize triplex and psi-DNA forms over a wider concentration range compared with spermidine. These data demonstrate a differential effect of trivalent cations in stabilizing triplex DNA and provoking unusual conformations such as psi-DNA. Synthetic homologues of spermidine that stabilize triplex DNA over a wider range of concentrations than that stabilized by spermidine itself might have potential therapeutic applications in the development of an anti-gene strategy against several diseases, including cancer and AIDS.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8912699      PMCID: PMC1217808          DOI: 10.1042/bj3190591

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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