A-tract and (+)-CC-1065-induced bending of DNA. Comparison of structural features using non-denaturing gel analysis, hydroxyl-radical footprinting, and high-field NMR
- 1 May 1993
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 32 (17), 4487-4495
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00068a003
Abstract
(+)-CC-1065 is a biologically potent DNA-reactive antitumor antibiotic produced by Streptomyces zelensis. In a previous study we have reported that (+)-CC-1065 produces bending of DNA that has similarities to that intrinsically associated with A-tracts [Lin, C. H., Sun, D., & Hurley, L. H. (1991) Chem. Res. Toxicol, 4, 21-26]. In this article we provide evidence using a combination of non-denaturing gel analysis, hydroxyl-radical footprinting, and high-field NMR for both distinctions between the two types of bends and the importance of junctions in both types of bends. For A-tracts we demonstrate that the locus of bending is at the center of an A-tract and that upon modification of the 3' adenine with (+)-CC-1065 this locus is moved less than 1 base pair to the 3' side, and the bending magnitude is significantly increased. For drug bonding sequences such as 5'-AGTTA* or 5'-GATTA* (where * denotes the drug bonding site), the locus of bending is found to be between the two thymines, and the bending is focused over a 2-base-pair sequence rather than a 5-base-pair sequence, as is the case for the A-tract. An important distinction between an A-tract intrinsic bend and a (+)-CC-1065-induced bend is the effect of temperature. While, as shown previously, the magnitude of A-tract bending increases with decrease in temperature, for drug-induced bending of 5'-AGTTA* the bending magnitude increases with increased temperature.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Keywords
This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
- Effect of the (+)-CC-1065-(N3-adenine)DNA adduct on in vitro DNA synthesis mediated by Escherichia coli DNA polymeraseBiochemistry, 1992
- Attenuation of DNA-protein interactions associated with intrinsic, sequence-dependent DNA curvatureBiochemistry, 1992
- (+)-CC-1065 produces bending of DNA that appears to resemble adenine/thymine tractsChemical Research in Toxicology, 1991
- SEQUENCE-DIRECTED CURVATURE OF DNAAnnual Review of Biochemistry, 1990
- Why bend DNA?Cell, 1990
- Synergistic activation by the glutamine-rich domains of human transcription factor Sp1Cell, 1989
- DNA CONFORMATION AND PROTEIN BINDINGAnnual Review of Biochemistry, 1989
- Sequence selectivity of DNA covalent modificationChemical Research in Toxicology, 1988
- Structural details of an adenine tract that does not cause DNA to bendNature, 1988
- The unusual conformation adopted by the adenine tracts in kinetoplast DNACell, 1987