Formation and structure of reaction products of cis‐PtCl2(NH3)2 with d(ApG) and/or d(GpA) in di‐, tri‐ and penta‐nucleotides
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- 1 February 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 179 (2), 333-344
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1989.tb14559.x
Abstract
The reaction products of cis‐PtCl2(NH)3)2 with several deoxyribonucleotides containing d(ApG) and/or d(GpA) have been studied. The various reaction products were separated by high‐performance liquid chromatography and characterized by means of absorbance at 254 nm in combination with atomic absorption spectroscopy and 300‐MHz 1H‐NMR (pH dependence of the non‐exchangeable base‐protons, T1 relaxation time determinations). For the larger fragments the results from these techniques were confirmed by enzymatic degradation studies of the platinated fragments. The smallest of the investigated nucleotides, d(ApG) and d(GpA), both formed a variety of different platinum chelates. In the reaction with d(ApG) 15%cis‐Pt(NH3)2[d(ApG)N1(1), N7(2)] and 78%cis‐Pt(NH3)2‐[d(ApG)N7(1), N7(2)] were found, 4% of the reacted material consisted of a 1 mol Pt/2 mol dinucleotide product, and 3% of an unidentified 1:1 product. From the main product two rotamers were found to occur: at room temperature, 81%anti, anti and 19%anti,syn product is present. With d(GpA) about equal amounts of N1.N7 and N7,N7 products were found; for both products the anti, anti and anti,syn conformations were found, respectively. Upon reaction of cis‐PtCl2(NH3)2 with d(pApG) and d(pGpA) only the N7,N7 products were found; at room temperature and pH > 1.5 these products were present in anti, anti conformation. However, for the d(pApG)‐platinum chelate at ‐ 20°C a small amount (N7,N7‐coordinated product was observed when the pH of the NMR sample was lowered to 1.1 (at this pH the free 5′‐phosphate group is protonated). With the larger fragments d(ApGpA), d(pApGpA) and d(TpApGpApT) the intra‐molecular competition between the formation of the d(ApG) or the d(GpA) chelates could be studied. Using these nucleotides no N1‐coordinated products or rotamers were observed. In the case of d(ApGpA) and d(TpApGpApT) the d(GpA) chelate (67% and 75% respectively) was favoured over the d(ApG) chelate, while with d(pApGpA) about equal amounts of both chelates were formed.This publication has 47 references indexed in Scilit:
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