The use of small molecules that bind and stabilize G-quadruplex structures is emerging as a promising way to inhibit telomerase activity in tumor cells. In this paper, isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) and 1H NMR studies have been conducted to examine the binding of distamycin A and its two carbamoyl derivatives (compounds 1 and 2) to the target [d(TGGGGT)]4 and d[AG3(T2AG3)3] quadruplexes from the Tetrahymena and human telomeres, respectively. The interactions were examined using two different buffered solutions containing either K+ or Na+ at a fixed ionic strength, to evaluate any influence of the ions present in solution on the binding behaviour. Experiments reveal that distamycin A and compound 1 bind the investigated quadruplexes in both solution conditions; conversely, compound 2 appears to have a poor affinity in any case. Moreover, these studies indicate that the presence of different cations in solution affects the stoichiometry and thermodynamics of the interactions.
Targeting DNA quadruplexes with distamycin A and its derivatives: An ITC and NMR study / Pagano, Bruno; A., Virno; C. A., Mattia; Mayol, Luciano; Randazzo, Antonio; Giancola, Concetta. - In: BIOCHIMIE. - ISSN 0300-9084. - STAMPA. - 90:8(2008), pp. 1224-1232. [10.1016/j.biochi.2008.03.006]
Targeting DNA quadruplexes with distamycin A and its derivatives: An ITC and NMR study
PAGANO, BRUNO;MAYOL, LUCIANO;RANDAZZO, ANTONIO;GIANCOLA, CONCETTA
2008
Abstract
The use of small molecules that bind and stabilize G-quadruplex structures is emerging as a promising way to inhibit telomerase activity in tumor cells. In this paper, isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) and 1H NMR studies have been conducted to examine the binding of distamycin A and its two carbamoyl derivatives (compounds 1 and 2) to the target [d(TGGGGT)]4 and d[AG3(T2AG3)3] quadruplexes from the Tetrahymena and human telomeres, respectively. The interactions were examined using two different buffered solutions containing either K+ or Na+ at a fixed ionic strength, to evaluate any influence of the ions present in solution on the binding behaviour. Experiments reveal that distamycin A and compound 1 bind the investigated quadruplexes in both solution conditions; conversely, compound 2 appears to have a poor affinity in any case. Moreover, these studies indicate that the presence of different cations in solution affects the stoichiometry and thermodynamics of the interactions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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