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A sequence-specific threading tetra-intercalator with an extremely slow dissociation rate constant.


ABSTRACT: A long-lived and sequence-specific ligand-DNA complex would make possible the modulation of biological processes for extended periods. For this purpose, we are investigating a polyintercalation approach to DNA recognition in which flexible chains of aromatic units thread back and forth repeatedly through the double helix. Here we describe the DNA-binding behaviour of a threading tetra-intercalator. Specific binding was observed on a relatively long DNA strand that strongly favoured a predicted 14 base-pair sequence. Kinetic studies revealed a multistep association process, with sequence specificity that primarily derives from large differences in dissociation rates. The rate-limiting dissociation rate constant of the tetra-intercalator complex dissociating from its preferred binding site was extremely slow, corresponding to a half-life of 16 days. This is one of the longest non-covalent complex half-lives yet reported and, to the best of our knowledge, the longest for a DNA-binding molecule.

SUBMITTER: Holman GG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3209807 | biostudies-other | 2011 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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A sequence-specific threading tetra-intercalator with an extremely slow dissociation rate constant.

Holman Garen G GG   Zewail-Foote Maha M   Smith Amy Rhoden AR   Johnson Kenneth A KA   Iverson Brent L BL  

Nature chemistry 20110925 11


A long-lived and sequence-specific ligand-DNA complex would make possible the modulation of biological processes for extended periods. For this purpose, we are investigating a polyintercalation approach to DNA recognition in which flexible chains of aromatic units thread back and forth repeatedly through the double helix. Here we describe the DNA-binding behaviour of a threading tetra-intercalator. Specific binding was observed on a relatively long DNA strand that strongly favoured a predicted 1  ...[more]

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