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Quantitative footprinting studies involving a 139-base pair restriction fragment from pBR322 DNA, a lexitropsin ligand and two different DNA cleavage agents, the enzyme DNase I and the footprinting reagent Fe(III) methidium-propyl-EDTA (Fe-MPE), are described. The autoradiographic data showed that the ligand, an analogue of netropsin possessing two N-methylimidazole groups, binds to four regions on the 139-mer which are rich in GC. Analysis of the data leading to individual binding constants for each of the four loading events on the 139-mer revealed that Fe-MPE and DNase I report the same binding constants for the lexitropsin bound to its interaction sequences. The fact that the data from both probes can be analyzed using a common model indicates that the DNA cleavage specificity of the probe and not its binding/cleavage mechanism is the important factor in reporting of site loading information in the footprinting experiment. The study also showed that under certain conditions it is possible to gain information on the density of ligand binding sites on carrier DNA by monitoring site loading events on the labeled fragment.  相似文献   

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Hfq is a bacterial protein involved in RNA metabolism. Besides this, Hfq's role in DNA restructuring has also been suggested. Since this mechanism remains unclear, we examined the DNA conformation upon Hfq binding by combining vibrational spectroscopy and neutron scattering. Our analysis reveals that Hfq, which preferentially interacts with deoxyadenosine rich sequences, induces partial opening of dA-dT sequences accompanied by sugar repuckering of the dA strand and hence results in a heteronomous A/B duplex. Sugar repuckering is probably correlated with a global dehydration of the complex. By taking into account Hfq's preferential binding to A-tracts, which are commonly found in promoters, potential biological implications of Hfq binding to DNA are discussed.  相似文献   

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The free solution mobility of DNA molecules of different molecular weights, the sequence dependence of the mobility, and the diffusion coefficients of small single- and double-stranded DNA (ss- and dsDNA) molecules can be measured accurately by capillary zone electrophoresis, using coated capillaries to minimize the electroosmotic flow (EOF) of the solvent. Very small differences in mobility between various analytes can be quantified if a mobility marker is used to correct for small differences in EOF between successive experiments. Using mobility markers, the molecular weight at which the free solution mobility of dsDNA becomes independent of molecular weight is found to be approximately 170 bp in 40 mM Tris-acetate-EDTA buffer. A DNA fragment containing 170 bp has a contour length of approximately 58 nm, close to the persistence length of DNA under these buffer conditions. Hence, the approach of the free solution mobility of DNA to a plateau value may be associated with the transition from a rod-like to a coil-like conformation in solution. Markers have also been used to determine that the free solution mobilities of ss- and dsDNA oligomers are sequence-dependent. Double-stranded 20-bp oligomers containing runs of three or more adenine residues in a row (A-tracts) migrate somewhat more slowly than 20-mers without A-tracts, suggesting that somewhat larger numbers of counterions are condensed in the ion atmospheres of A-tract DNAs, decreasing their net effective charge. Single-stranded 20-mers with symmetric sequences migrate approximately 1% faster than their double-stranded counterparts, and faster than single-stranded 20-mers containing A(5)- or T(5)-tracts. Interestingly, the average mobility of two complementary single-stranded 20-mers is equal to the mobility of the double-stranded oligomer formed upon annealing. Finally, the stopped migration method has been used to measure the diffusion coefficients of single- and double-stranded oligomers. The diffusion coefficients of ssDNA oligomers containing 20 nucleotides are approximately 50% larger than those of double-stranded DNA oligomers of the same size, reflecting the greater flexibility of ssDNA molecules. The methods used to carry out these experiments are also described in detail.  相似文献   

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The interaction of netropsin with calf thymus, Bacillus cereus and Micrococcus luteus DNAs and with the RNA of phage f2 was studied by means of differential pulse voltammetry at a paraffin-wax-impregnated spectroscopic graphite electrode. It was found that the oxidation voltammetric peaks of double-helical calf thymus and Bacillus cereus DNAs were lowered when netropsin was added to the DNA solution. The peak corresponding to electro-oxidation of adenine residues was lowered more than that corresponding to electro-oxidation of guanine residues. Under the same experimental conditions the oxidation peaks of double-helical Micrococcus luteus DNA, double-helical RNA and thermally denatured samples of all DNAs used were almost uninfluenced by the addition of netropsin. The results observed were explained by (i) decreased flexibility of the segments to which netropsin was bound, and (ii) the specific binding of netropsin to the segments of double-helical DNA rich in adenine thymine pairs.  相似文献   

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The electric field dependence of the electrophoretic mobility of linear DNA fragments in agarose gels was reinvestigated in order to correct the observed mobilities for the different temperatures actually present in the gel during electrophoresis in different electric field gradients. When corrected to a common temperature, the electrophoretic mobilities of DNA fragments less than or equal to 1 kilobase pairs (kbp) in size were independent of electric field strength at all field strengths from 0.6 to 4.6 V/cm if the gels contained less than or equal to 1.4% agarose. The mobilities of larger DNA fragments increased approximately linearly with electric field strength. If the agarose concentration was higher than 2%, the mobilities of all DNA fragments increased with increasing electric field strength. The electric field dependence of the mobility was larger in gels cast and run in Tris-borate buffer (TBE) than in gels cast and run in Tris-acetate buffer (TAE), and was more pronounced in gels without ethidium bromide incorporated in the matrix. Ferguson plots were constructed for the various DNA fragments, both with and without extrapolating the temperature-corrected mobilities to zero electric field strength. Linear Ferguson plots were obtained for all fragments less than or equal to 12 kbp in size in agarose gels less than or equal to 1.4% in concentration if the mobilities were first extrapolated to zero electric field strength. Concave upward curvature of the Ferguson plots was observed for DNA fragments greater than or equal to 2 kbp in size at finite electric field strengths. Convex downward curvature of the Ferguson plots was observed for DNA fragments greater than or equal to 1 kbp in size in agarose gels greater than or equal to 2% in concentration. The mobilities of the various DNA fragments, extrapolated to zero agarose concentration and zero electric field strength, decreased with increasing DNA molecular weight; extrapolating to zero molecular weight gave an "intrinsic" DNA mobility of 2.7 x 10(-4) cm2/Vs at 20 degrees C. The pore sizes of LE agarose gels cast and run in TAE and TBE buffers were estimated from the mobility of the DNA fragments.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)  相似文献   

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The free solution mobilities of 26-base pair (bp) DNA oligomers containing A-tracts with and without internal ApT steps have been measured by capillary electrophoresis, using the mobility of a 26-bp random-sequence oligomer as a reference. The background electrolytes (BGEs) contained mixtures of Li+ and tetrapropylammonium (TPA+) ions, keeping the total cation concentration constant at 0.3 M. The mobility ratios equaled 1.00 in 0.3 M TPA+, indicating that the A-tract and reference oligomers had the same B-form conformation in this BGE. With increasing [Li+], the mobility ratio decreased as Li+ ions became localized in the A-tract minor groove, suggesting that the A-tract was now in the B* conformation. If the A-tract contained an internal ApT step and the oligomer contained less than ∼50% A + T, the mobility ratio reached a reduced plateau value that remained constant as the [Li+] increased to 0.3 M. However, for A-tracts without an internal ApT step and for A-tracts embedded in oligomers containing more than 50% A + T, the mobility ratios increased again at high [Li+], eventually reaching a plateau value of 1.00. Hence, DNA A-tracts in solution appear to exist as mixtures of the B and B* conformations, with the fractional concentration of each conformer depending on the [Li+], the A-tract sequence, and the total A + T content of the oligomer.  相似文献   

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Full details of the development of a simple, nondestructive, and high-throughput method for establishing DNA binding affinity and sequence selectivity are described. The method is based on the loss of fluorescence derived from the displacement of ethidium bromide or thiazole orange from the DNA of interest or, in selected instances, the change in intrinsic fluorescence of a DNA binding agent itself and is applicable for assessing relative or absolute DNA binding affinities. Enlisting a library of hairpin deoxyoligonucleotides containing all five base pair (512 hairpins) or four base pair (136 hairpins) sequences displayed in a 96-well format, a compound's rank order binding to all possible sequences is generated, resulting in a high-resolution definition of its sequence selectivity using this fluorescent intercalator displacement (FID) assay. As such, the technique complements the use of footprinting or affinity cleavage for the establishment of DNA binding selectivity and provides the information at a higher resolution. The merged bar graphs generated by this rank order binding provide a qualitative way to compare, or profile, DNA binding affinity and selectivity. The 96-well format assay (512 hairpins) can be conducted at a minimal cost (presently ca. $100 for hairpin deoxyoligonucleotides/assay with ethiduim bromide or less with thiazole orange), with a rapid readout using a fluorescent plate reader (15 min), and is adaptable to automation (Tecan Genesis Workstation 100 robotic system). Its use in generating a profile of DNA binding selectivity for several agents including distamycin A, netropsin, DAPI, Hoechst 33258, and berenil is described. Techniques for establishing binding constants from quantitative titrations are compared, and recommendations are made for use of a Scatchard or curve fitting analysis of the titration binding curves as a reliable means to quantitate the binding affinity.  相似文献   

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The classical model of DNA minor groove binding compounds is that they should have a crescent shape that closely fits the helical twist of the groove. Several compounds with relatively linear shape and large dihedral twist, however, have been found recently to bind strongly to the minor groove. These observations raise the question of how far the curvature requirement could be relaxed. As an initial step in experimental analysis of this question, a linear triphenyl diamidine, DB1111, and a series of nitrogen tricyclic analogues were prepared. The goal with the heterocycles is to design GC binding selectivity into heterocyclic compounds that can get into cells and exert biological effects. The compounds have a zero radius of curvature from amidine carbon to amidine carbon but a significant dihedral twist across the tricyclic and amidine-ring junctions. They would not be expected to bind well to the DNA minor groove by shape-matching criteria. Detailed DNase I footprinting studies of the sequence specificity of this set of diamidines indicated that a pyrimidine heterocyclic derivative, DB1242, binds specifically to a GC-rich sequence, -GCTCG-. It binds to the GC sequence more strongly than to the usual AT recognition sequences for curved minor groove agents. Other similar derivatives did not exhibit the GC specificity. Biosensor-surface plasmon resonance and isothermal titration calorimetry experiments indicate that DB1242 binds to the GC sequence as a highly cooperative stacked dimer. Circular dichroism results indicate that the compound binds in the minor groove. Molecular modeling studies support a minor groove complex and provide an inter-compound and compound-DNA hydrogen-bonding rational for the unusual GC binding specificity and the requirement for a pyrimidine heterocycle. This compound represents a new direction in the development of DNA sequence-specific agents, and it is the first non-polyamide, synthetic compound to specifically recognize a DNA sequence with a majority of GC base pairs.  相似文献   

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Telomeres are the ends of the linear chromosomes of eukaryotes and consist of tandem GT-rich repeats in telomere sequence i.e. 500-3000 repeats of 5'-TTAGGG-3' in human somatic cells, which are shortened gradually with age. The G-rich overhang of telomere sequence can adopt different intramolecular fold-backs and tetra-stranded DNA structures, in vitro, which inhibit telomerase activity. In this report, DNA binding agents to telomere sequence were studied novel therapeutic possibility to destabilize telomeric DNA sequences. Oligonucleotides containing the guanine repeats in human telomere sequence were synthesized and used for screening potential antitumor drugs. Telomeric DNA sequence was characterized using spectral measurements and CD spectroscopy. CD spectrum indicated that the double-stranded telomeric DNA is in a right-handed conformation. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis was performed for binding behaviors of antitumor compounds with telomeric DNA sequence. Drugs interacted with DNA sequence caused changes in the electrophoretic mobility and band intensity of the gels. Depending on the binding mode of the anticancer drugs, telomeric DNA sequence was differently recognized and the efficiency of cleavage of DNA varies in the bleomycin-treated samples under different conditions. DNA cleavage occurred at about 1% by the increments of 1 micromM bleomycin-Fe(III). These results imply that the stability of human telomere sequence is important in conjunction with the cancer treatment and aging process.  相似文献   

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Hartzell B  McCord B 《Electrophoresis》2005,26(6):1046-1056
Divalent metal ions, such as Zn(2+), Co(2+), and Ni(2+), are capable of incorporating into DNA under certain conditions to form complexes termed M-DNA. To better understand the effects of these cations on DNA we used capillary electrophoresis (CE). The presence of these metal ions in a typical genotyping buffer led to broad peaks with low fluorescence intensities. In addition, some of the metal-complexed DNA molecules had different electrophoretic mobilities than their normal DNA counterparts. It is likely that the mobility shifts observed in the electropherograms of these affected fragments are due to the divalent cations causing structural changes in the single-stranded DNA. However, as can be seen from the resulting peak shapes, the structure, charge, and/or mass changes due to metal binding are not conserved among all of the DNA fragments. The extent of both peak-broadening and mobility shifts were found to be dependent on the metal cation and its concentration, the length of time that the DNA sample existed in formamide prior to injection into the capillary, and also the fragment size and sequence. These results suggest that the presence of metal ions might be responsible for the poor CE performance that occurs when genotyping certain kinds of DNA samples.  相似文献   

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The effect of netropsin on the oxidative reactions of duplex DNA was examined. One-electron oxidation of DNA creates a radical cation that migrates through duplex DNA and reacts primarily at GG steps. Netropsin is a dication that specifically binds primarily by hydrogen bonding in the minor groove at sites that have four or more contiguous A.T base pairs. We showed that the oxidation potential of netropsin is less than that of any of the four nucleobases. We find that netropsin quenches the oxidative reactions of DNA independent of whether it is specifically bound. Within the Perrin model of static quenching, a netropsin within a rather large fixed volume around the DNA is an effective quencher.  相似文献   

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Song  Chen  Zhang  Xuening  Li  Fangfang  Zhu  Yanyan  Liu  Chunmei  Li  Xue  Li  Yue  Zhang  Wenjing  Wei  Donghui  Tang  Mingsheng 《Structural chemistry》2016,27(2):681-696

Diamidine molecules, which have been recognized as the powerful gene drug candidates over the past decades, can bind in the DNA minor groove, inhibit the duplication of morbid sequences, and fight against a number of human and animal diseases. In this paper, on the basis of the binding models of a series of diamidines with DNA, the important influencing factors for the binding affinity of diamidines with DNA were systematically analyzed. The obtained results demonstrated that the curvature, length, distal group, and heteroaromatic ring of diamidine are four important factors, which could influence their binding affinities. Specifically, the better the curvature of the diamidine fits DNA minor groove, the higher the binding affinity is; increasing the molecular length within a certain range can make the binding affinity higher; changing the distal group of diamidine from amidino to imidazole or pyrimidine is favorable for improving the corresponding binding affinity; and the introduction of central heteroaromatic rings of diamidine molecules influences their binding affinities. One diamidine (named as DB103d) with ideal DNA binding affinity validates the four important factors proposed in the present work. The results obtained in this work might be helpful for the design of new efficient diamidine-based drug candidates.

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The free solution mobilities of curved and normal 199-bp DNA fragments have been measured in buffer solutions containing various quantities of the organic cosolvents methanol, ethanol, 2-propanol, 2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol (MPD), ethylene glycol, and ACN, using CE. The curved fragment, taken from the VP1 gene of SV40, contains five unevenly spaced A- and T-tracts in a centrally located "curvature module"; the A- and T-tracts have been mutated to other sequences in the normal 199-bp fragment. The free solution mobility of the curved 199-bp fragment is significantly lower than that of its normal counterpart in aqueous solutions [Stellwagen, E., Lu, Y. J., Stellwagen, N. C., Nucleic Acids Res. 2005, 33, 4425-4432]. The mobilities of both the curved and normal fragments decrease with increasing cosolvent concentration, due to the effect of the cosolvent on the viscosity and dielectric constant of the solution. The mobility differences between the curved and normal 199-bp fragments and the mobility ratios decrease approximately linearly with the increasing mole fraction of cosolvent in the solution. Hence, MPD and other organic cosolvents affect DNA electrophoretic mobility by a common mechanism, most likely the preferential hydration of the DNA surface that occurs in aqueous cosolvents. The gradual loss of the anomalously slow mobility of the curved 199-bp fragment with increasing cosolvent concentration, combined with other data in the literature, suggests that preferential hydration gradually widens the narrow A-tract minor groove, releasing site-bound counterions in the minor groove and shifting the conformation toward that of normal DNA.  相似文献   

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Differential binding force has been used to precisely characterize the mechanical effect of a drug molecule binding to a DNA duplex. The high‐resolution binding forces measured by the force‐induced remnant magnetization spectroscopy (FIRMS) enable the binding behavior of drug molecules with different chirality and DNA of various sequences to be distinguished. The sequence specificity of Hg2+ and daunomycin was revealed by force spectroscopy for the first time, and the results are consistent with those obtained by other techniques. Furthermore, the two isomers of d,l ‐tetrahydropalmatine showed selectivity for two different DNA sequences. One particular useful feature of this approach is that the small molecules under study do not require any labels.  相似文献   

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Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry was used to investigate the complex formation between a double-stranded oligonucleotide and various antitumor drugs belonging to two categories: intercalators (ethidium bromide, amsacrine and ascididemin) and minor groove binders (Hoechst 33258, netropsin, distamycin A, berenil and DAPI). The goal of this study was to determine whether the relative intensities in the mass spectra reflect the relative abundances of the species in the solution phase. The full-scan mass spectra suggest non-specific binding for the intercalators and specific binding for the minor groove binders. The preferential stoichiometries adopted by each minor groove binder were determined by studying the influence of the drug concentration on the spectra. We obtained 2:1 > 1:1 for distamycin, 1:1 > 2:1 for Hoechst 33258 and DAPI and only the 1 : 1 complex for netropsin and berenil. These features reflect their known behavior in solution. The compared tandem mass spectra of the 1 : 1 complexes with Hoechst 33258 and netropsin, when correlated with published crystallographic data, suggest the possibility of inferring some structural information. The relative binding affinities of the drug for the considered duplex were deduced with two by two competition experiments, assuming that the relative intensities reflect the composition of the solution phase. The obtained affinity scale is netropsin > distamycin A > DAPI > Hoechst 33258 > berenil. These examples show some of the potential uses of mass spectrometry as a useful tool for the characterization of specific drug binding to DNA, and possibly a rapid drug screening method requiring small amounts of materials.  相似文献   

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Bin Wang  Eric Chatterton 《Electrophoresis》2021,42(12-13):1300-1305
Over the past few years, intercalated motifs (i-motifs) have attracted attention due to the direct visualization of their existence in the nuclei of human cells. Traditionally, i-motifs have been studied using expensive and complicated NMR, and/or relatively inexpensive but less common circular dichroism spectrometry. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of using less expensive, less complicated, and more widely available CE as an alternative for i-motif related research. The mobilities of two DNA and RNA i-motifs in CE were determined under different pH conditions. Our results demonstrate that CE is able to identify and differentiate mostly folded, partially folded, and mostly unfolded DNA and RNA i-motifs through changes in peak shape and migration time, thus providing a new method to study both i-motif conformation and the interactions between i-motifs and their ligands.  相似文献   

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