1996
DOI: 10.1021/bc960065k
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Solution Structure Studies of the Cobalt Complex of a Bleomycin Functional Model Bound to d(CGCAATTGCG)2 by Two-Dimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods and Restrained Molecular Dynamics Simulation

Abstract: The interaction between the cobalt(III) complex of a bleomycin functional model (AMPHIS-NET) and the oligonucleotide d(CGCAATTGCG)2 and the structural features of the 1:1 ligand-DNA complex have been determined by high-resolution two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance methods and restrained molecular dynamics calculations. The intermolecular nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) cross-peaks between ligand protons and the DNA minor groove protons suggest that the cobalt(III) complex of AMPHIS-NET binds in the min… Show more

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“…Attachment of PYML (235,236) and AMPHIS (237)(238)(239)(240)(241) to lexitropsin carriers gave bleomycin-like conjugates such as compounds 65-68 endowed with interesting sequence-specific DNA recognition properties. For bleomycin, the whole molecule spanning from the pyrimidine region to the bithiazole terminus appears to be responsible for specific recognition of DNA (242)(243)(244).…”
Section: Linkage To a Metal/complexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attachment of PYML (235,236) and AMPHIS (237)(238)(239)(240)(241) to lexitropsin carriers gave bleomycin-like conjugates such as compounds 65-68 endowed with interesting sequence-specific DNA recognition properties. For bleomycin, the whole molecule spanning from the pyrimidine region to the bithiazole terminus appears to be responsible for specific recognition of DNA (242)(243)(244).…”
Section: Linkage To a Metal/complexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While naturally-occurring netropsin has only two pyrroles, the two charged groups at either end of the structure (and analogs[58], [68]) can compensate by giving rise to favourable electrostatic interactions with the helix [16]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to previous results with an avidin/biotin couple,[76] it appears that binding of the DNA does not lead to altered metal coordination in the scorpion complex. In a report of a cobalt-bleomycin-lexitropsin compound the metal-free ligand had a binding affinity with its target (4.75×10 4 M −1 ) that was only slightly lower than that for the metalated version (2.26×10 5 M −1 ) and a similar “shielding” of the metal from the DNA backbone by bulky ligand substituents was proposed [58]. In contrast Li et al recently reported a Zn-lexitropsin conjugate based on the bis (2-benzimidazolyl-methyl)amine scaffold, in which the metal is available for coordination, and which exhibited a 3-fold enhancement of affinity for AT-rich oligonucleotides compared to the metal-free ligand [73]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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