Cycle polyamide motif for recognition of the minor groove of DNA

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Herman, DM [1 ]
Turner, JM [1 ]
Baird, EE [1 ]
Dervan, PB [1 ]
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[1] CALTECH, Div Chem & Chem Engn, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
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10.1021/ja983206x
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O6 [化学];
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Motifs for covalent linkage of side-by-side complexes of pyrrole-imidazole (Py-Im) polyamides in the DNA minor groove provide for small molecules that specifically recognize predetermined sequences with subnanomolar affinity. Polyamide subunits linked by a turn-specific gamma-aminobutyric acid (gamma) residue form hairpin polyamide structures. Selective amino-substitution of the prochiral alpha-position of the gamma-turn residue relocates the cationic charge from the hairpin C terminus. Here we report the synthesis of pyrrole resin as well as a solid-phase strategy for the preparation of cycle polyamides. The DNA binding properties of two eight-ring cycle polyamides were analyzed on a DNA restriction fragment containing six base pair match and mismatch binding sites. Quantitative footprint titrations demonstrate that a cycle polyamide of sequence composition cyclo-(gamma-ImPyPyPy-(R)(H2N)gamma-ImPyPyPy-) binds a 5'-AGTACT-3' site with an equilibrium association constant K-a = 7.6 x 10(10) M-1, a 3600-fold enhancement relative to the unlinked homodimer (ImPyPyPy-beta-Dp)(2).5'AGTACT-3', and an 8-fold enhancement relative to hairpin analogue ImPyPyPy-(R)(H2N)gamma-ImPyPyPy-C3-OH . 5'-AGTACT-3'. Replacement of a single nitrogen atom with a C-H (Im-->Py) regulates affinity and specificity of the cycle polyamide by 2 orders of magnitude. The results presented here suggest that addition of a chiral gamma-turn combined with placement of a second gamma-turn within the hairpin structure provides a cycle polyamide motif with favorable DNA binding properties.
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