Crystal structure of trioxacarcin A covalently bound to DNA

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We report a crystal structure that shows an antibiotic that extracts a nucleobase from a DNA molecule 'caught in the act' after forming a covalent bond but before departing with the base. The structure of trioxacarcin A covalently bound to double-stranded d(AACCGGTT) was determined to 1.78 Å resolution by MAD phasing employing brominated oligonucleotides. The DNA-drug complex has a unique structure that combines alkylation (at the N7 position of a guanine), intercalation (on the 3′-side of the alkylated guanine), and base flip-out. An antibiotic-induced flipping-out of a single, nonterminal nucleobase from a DNA duplex was observed for the first time in a crystal structure. © 2008 The Author(s).

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Pfoh, R., Laatsch, H., & Sheldrick, G. M. (2008). Crystal structure of trioxacarcin A covalently bound to DNA. Nucleic Acids Research, 36(10), 3508–3514. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkn245

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