1b0s
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| - | '''BINDING OF AR-1-144, A TRI-IMIDAZOLE DNA MINOR GROOVE BINDER, TO CCGG SEQUENCE ANALYZED BY NMR SPECTROSCOPY''' | + | {{Structure |
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| + | |LIGAND= <scene name='pdbligand=AR1:(2-{[4-({4-[(4-FORMYLAMINO-1-METHYL-1H-IMIDAZOLE-2-CARBONYL)-AMINO]-1-METHYL-1H-IMIDAZOLE-2-CARBONYL}-AMINO)-1-METHYL-1H-IMIDAZOLE-2-CARBONYL]-AMINO}-ETHYL)-DIMETHYL-AMMONIUM'>AR1</scene> | ||
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| + | '''BINDING OF AR-1-144, A TRI-IMIDAZOLE DNA MINOR GROOVE BINDER, TO CCGG SEQUENCE ANALYZED BY NMR SPECTROSCOPY''' | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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==About this Structure== | ==About this Structure== | ||
| - | 1B0S is a [ | + | 1B0S is a [[Protein complex]] structure of sequences from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=1B0S OCA]. |
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
| - | Binding of AR-1-144, a tri-imidazole DNA minor groove binder, to CCGG sequence analyzed by NMR spectroscopy., Yang XL, Kaenzig C, Lee M, Wang AH, Eur J Biochem. 1999 Aug;263(3):646-55. PMID:[http:// | + | Binding of AR-1-144, a tri-imidazole DNA minor groove binder, to CCGG sequence analyzed by NMR spectroscopy., Yang XL, Kaenzig C, Lee M, Wang AH, Eur J Biochem. 1999 Aug;263(3):646-55. PMID:[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10469127 10469127] |
[[Category: Protein complex]] | [[Category: Protein complex]] | ||
[[Category: Kaenzig, C.]] | [[Category: Kaenzig, C.]] | ||
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[[Category: sequence specific recognition]] | [[Category: sequence specific recognition]] | ||
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BINDING OF AR-1-144, A TRI-IMIDAZOLE DNA MINOR GROOVE BINDER, TO CCGG SEQUENCE ANALYZED BY NMR SPECTROSCOPY
Overview
The interactions of N-[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]-1-methyl-4-[1-methyl-4-[4-formamido-1-meth ylimidazole-2-carboxamido]imidazole-2-carboxamido]imidazole-2-c arboxa mide (AR-1-144), a tri-imidazole polyamide minor groove binder, with DNA have been investigated by NMR and CD spectroscopy. A series of DNA oligonucleotides with a C/G-containing four-bp core, i.e. CCGG, CGCG, GGCC, and GCGC, have been titrated with AR-1-144 at different ratios. AR-1-144 favors the CCGG sequence. The flanking sequence of the CCGG core also influences the binding preference, with a C or T being favored on the 3'-side of the CCGG core. The three-dimensional structure of the symmetric 2:1 side-by-side complex of AR-1-144 and GAACCGGTTC, determined by NOE-constrained NMR refinement, reveals that each AR-1-144 binds to four base pairs, i.e. at C5-G6-G7-T8, with every amide-imidazole unit forming two potential hydrogen bonds with DNA. The same DNA binding preference of AR-1-144 was also confirmed by circular dichroism spectroscopy, indicating that the DNA binding preference of AR-1-144 is independent of concentration. The cooperative binding of an AR-1-144 homodimer to the (purine)CCGG(pyrimidine) core sequence appears to be weaker than that of the distamycin A homodimer to A/T sequences, most likely due to the diminished hydrophobic interactions between AR-1-144 and DNA. Our results are consistent with previous footprinting data and explain the binding pattern found in the crystal structure of a di-imidazole drug bound to CATGGCCATG.
About this Structure
1B0S is a Protein complex structure of sequences from [1]. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Binding of AR-1-144, a tri-imidazole DNA minor groove binder, to CCGG sequence analyzed by NMR spectroscopy., Yang XL, Kaenzig C, Lee M, Wang AH, Eur J Biochem. 1999 Aug;263(3):646-55. PMID:10469127
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