Unanticipated differences between α- and γ-diaminobutyric acid-linked hairpin polyamide-alkylator conjugates

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Hairpin polyamide-chlorambucil conjugates containing an α-diaminobutyric acid (α-DABA) turn moiety are compared to their constitutional isomers containing the well-characterized γ-DABA turn. Although the DNA-binding properties of unconjugated polyamides are similar, the α-DABA conjugates display increased alkylation specificity and decreased rate of reaction. Treatment of a human colon carcinoma cell line with α-DABA versus γ-DABA hairpin conjugates shows only slight differences in toxicities while producing similar effects on cell morphology and G2/M stage cell cycle arrest. However, striking differences in animal toxicity between the two classes are observed. Although mice treated with an α-DABA hairpin polyamide do not differ significantly from control mice, the analogous γ-DABA hairpin is lethal. This dramatic difference from a subtle structural change would not have been predicted. © 2007 Oxford University Press.

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Tsai, S. M., Farkas, M. E., Chou, C. J., Gottesfeld, J. M., & Dervan, P. B. (2007). Unanticipated differences between α- and γ-diaminobutyric acid-linked hairpin polyamide-alkylator conjugates. Nucleic Acids Research, 35(1), 307–316. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl1025

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