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INTERACTION BETWEEN THE LEFT-HANDED Z-DNA AND POLYAMINE-2: THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE D(CG)3 AND SPERMIDINE COMPLEX


Overview

This paper deals with the crystal structure of d(CG)3-spermidine complex. The DNA fragment, d(CG)3, was crystallized with N-(2-amino-propyl)-1,4-diamino-butane, PA(34), spermidine. The results of its X-ray crystallographic analysis showed many intermolecular contacts between d(CG)3 and spermidine, but the binding mode of spermidine to the d(CG)3 molecule is different from that of the d(CG)3 and N-(2-amino-ethyl)-1,4-diamino-butane [PA(24)] complex: a spermidine molecule bound to the d(CG)3 and its symmetrically related neighboring d(CG)3 molecules through the water molecules with hydrogen bonds, while one PA(24) molecule connected directly to one d(CG)3 molecule, but not to its neighboring d(CG)3 molecule. In the crystal, the d(CG)3 molecule was the left-handed Z-form, and three magnesium cations and a sodium cation were observed around the d(CG)3 moiety with different binding modes from the case of the d(CG)3-PA(24) complex.

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Reference

Interaction between the left-handed Z-DNA and polyamine-2. The crystal structure of the d(CG)3 and spermidine complex., Ohishi H, Nakanishi I, Inubushi K, van der Marel G, van Boom JH, Rich A, Wang AH, Hakoshima T, Tomita K, FEBS Lett. 1996 Aug 5;391(1-2):153-6. PMID:8706905 Page seeded by OCA on Sat May 3 18:25:58 2008

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