Structural highlights
Publication Abstract from PubMed
The 2.40 A resolution crystal structure of a side-by-side binding of distamycin A molecules to a DNA octamer d(GTATATAC)2 with an extended alternating TA sequence has been determined. The unit-cell parameters are a = 29.55, b = 42.18, c = 43.38 A, beta = 96.56 degrees, space group P21, with two molecules in the asymmetric unit, in contrast to all previous side-by-side distamycin-DNA complexes which have only a single DNA strand and one drug molecule in the asymmetric unit. The structure was solved by the molecular-replacement method and refined to an R index of 21.0% using 3467 reflections [>/= 2sigma(F)]. The minor grooves of the DNA molecules bind two side-by-side antiparallel staggered distamycins spanning about five base pairs and virtually covering the entire length of the DNA. The octamer duplexes exhibit low-high alternations in the helical twist, sugar puckering and the C-O3' and O3'-P torsion angles, similar to the earlier side-by-side complexes containing inosine bases. The molecules are stacked one over the other along the ac diagonal in an infinite pseudo-continuous helical column with no lateral interactions.
Structure of the side-by-side binding of distamycin to d(GTATATAC)2.,Mitra SN, Wahl MC, Sundaralingam M Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 1999 Mar;55(Pt 3):602-9. PMID:10089456[1]
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References
- ↑ Mitra SN, Wahl MC, Sundaralingam M. Structure of the side-by-side binding of distamycin to d(GTATATAC)2. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 1999 Mar;55(Pt 3):602-9. PMID:10089456