Molecular design of a pyrrole-imidazole hairpin polyamides for effective DNA alkylation

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New hairpin polyamide - CPI (CPI = cyclopropylpyrroloindole) conjugates, compounds 12-14, were synthesized and their DNA-alkylating activities compared with the previously prepared hairpin polyamide, compound 1, by high-resolution denaturing gel electrophoresis with 450 base pair (bp) DNA fragments and by HPLC product analysis of the synthetic decanucleotide. In accord with our previous results, alkylation by compound 1 occurred predominantly at the G moiety of the sequence 5′-AGTCAG-3′ (site 3). However, compound 12, in which the structure of the alkylating moiety of compound 1 is replaced with segment A of duocarmycin A DU-86 (CPI), did not show any DNA alkylating activity. In clear contrast, the hairpin CPI conjugate 13, which differs from compound 1 in that it lacks one Py unit and possesses a vinyl linker, alkylated the A of 5′-AGTCAG-3′ (site 3) efficiently at nanomolar concentrations. Alkylation by compound 14, which has a vinyl linker, occurred at the A of 5′-AGTCCA-3′ (site 6) and at several minor alkylation sites, including mismatch alkylation at A of 5′-TCACAA-3′ (site 2). The significantly different reactivity of the alkylating hairpin polyamides 1, 12, 13, and 14 was further confirmed by HPLC product analysis by using a synthetic decanucleotide. The results suggest that hairpin polyamide-CPI conjugate 13 alkylates effectively according to Dervan's pairing rule, and with a new mode of recognition in which the Im-vinyl linker (L) pair targets G-C base pairs. These results demonstrate that incorporation of the vinyl-linker pairing with Im dramatically improves the reactivity of hairpin polyamide-CPI conjugates.

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Bando, T., Narita, A., Saito, I., & Sugiyama, H. (2002). Molecular design of a pyrrole-imidazole hairpin polyamides for effective DNA alkylation. Chemistry - A European Journal, 8(20), 4781–4790. https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-3765(20021018)8:20<4781::AID-CHEM4781>3.0.CO;2-J

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