Literature DB >> 9545429

Inhibition of major-groove-binding proteins by pyrrole-imidazole polyamides with an Arg-Pro-Arg positive patch.

R E Bremer1, E E Baird, P B Dervan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Gene-specific targeting of any protein-DNA complex by small molecules is a challenging goal at the interface of chemistry and biology. Polyamides containing N-methylimidazole and N-methylpyrrole amino acids are synthetic ligands that have an affinity and specificity for DNA comparable to many naturally occurring DNA-binding proteins. It has been shown that an eight-ring hairpin polyamide targeted to a specific minor-groove contact within a transcription factor binding site can inhibit protein-DNA binding and gene transcription. Polyamides and certain major-groove-binding proteins have been found to co-occupy the DNA helix, however. To expand the number of genes that can be targeted by pyrrole/imidazole polyamides, we set out to develop a class of polyamides that can selectively inhibit major-groove-binding proteins.
RESULTS: An eight-ring hairpin polyamide conjugated to a carboxy-terminal Arg-Pro-Arg tripeptide was designed to deliver a positive residue to the DNA backbone and interfere with protein-phosphate contacts. Gel mobility shift analysis demonstrated that a polyamide hairpin-Arg-Pro-Arg binding in the minor groove selectively inhibits binding of the transcription factor GCN4 (222-281) in the adjacent major groove. Substitution within the Arg-Pro-Arg revealed that each residue was required for optimal GCN4 inhibition.
CONCLUSIONS: A pyrrole-imidazole polyamide that binds to a predetermined site in the DNA minor groove and delivers a positive patch to the DNA backbone can selectively inhibit a DNA-binding protein that recognizes the adjacent major groove. A subtle alteration of the DNA microenvironment targeted to a precise location within a specific DNA sequence could achieve both gene-specific and protein-specific targeting.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9545429     DOI: 10.1016/s1074-5521(98)90057-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biol        ISSN: 1074-5521


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