Specific interactions of distamycin with G-quadruplex DNA

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Abstract

Distamycin binds the minor groove of duplex DNA at AT-rich regions and has been a valuable probe of protein interactions with double-stranded DNA. We find that distamycin can also inhibit protein interactions with G-quadruplex (G4) DNA, a stable four-stranded structure in which the repeating unit is a G-quartet. Using NMR, we show that distamycin binds specifically to G4 DNA, stacking on the terminal G-quartets and contacting the flanking bases. These results demonstrate the utility of distamycin as a probe of G4 DNA-protein interactions and show that there are (at least) two distinct modes of protein-G4 DNA recognition which can be distinguished by sensitivity to distamycin.

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Cocco, M. J., Hanakahi, L. A., Huber, M. D., & Maizels, N. (2003). Specific interactions of distamycin with G-quadruplex DNA. Nucleic Acids Research, 31(11), 2944–2951. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkg392

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