Quadruplex–Duplex Junction: A High-Affinity Binding Site for Indoloquinoline Ligands

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Abstract

A parallel quadruplex derived from the Myc promoter sequence was extended by a stem-loop duplex at either its 5′- or 3′-terminus to mimic a quadruplex–duplex (Q–D) junction as a potential genomic target. High-resolution structures of the hybrids demonstrate continuous stacking of the duplex on the quadruplex core without significant perturbations. An indoloquinoline ligand carrying an aminoalkyl side chain was shown to bind the Q–D hybrids with a very high affinity in the order Ka≈107 m−1 irrespective of the duplex location at the quadruplex 3′- or 5′-end. NMR chemical shift perturbations identified the tetrad face of the Q–D junction as specific binding site for the ligand. However, calorimetric analyses revealed significant differences in the thermodynamic profiles upon binding to hybrids with either a duplex extension at the quadruplex 3′- or 5′-terminus. A large enthalpic gain and considerable hydrophobic effects are accompanied by the binding of one ligand to the 3′-Q–D junction, whereas non-hydrophobic entropic contributions favor binding with formation of a 2:1 ligand-quadruplex complex in case of the 5′-Q–D hybrid.

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Vianney, Y. M., Preckwinkel, P., Mohr, S., & Weisz, K. (2020). Quadruplex–Duplex Junction: A High-Affinity Binding Site for Indoloquinoline Ligands. Chemistry - A European Journal, 26(70), 16910–16922. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202003540

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