Single-strand DNA binding of actinomycin D with a chromophore 2-amino to 2-hydroxyl substitution

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Abstract

A modified actinomycin D was prepared with a hydroxyl group that replaced the amino group at the chromophore 2-position, a substitution known to strongly reduce affinity for double-stranded DNA. Interactions of the modified drug on single-stranded DNAs of the defined sequence were investigated. Competition assays showed that 2-hydroxyactinomycin D has low affinity for two oligonucleotides that have high affinities (Ka = 5-10 × 106 M-1 oligomer) for 7-aminoactinomycin D and actinomycin D. Primer extension inhibition assays performed on several single-stranded DNA templates totaling around 1000 nt in length detected a single high affinity site for 2-hydroxyactinomycin D, while many high affinity binding sites of unmodified actinomycin D were found on the same templates. The sequence selectivity of 2-hydroxyactinomycin D binding is unusually high and approximates the selectivity of restriction endonucleases. Binding appears to require a complex structure, including residues well removed from the polymerase pause site.

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Yoo, H., & Rill, R. L. (2003). Single-strand DNA binding of actinomycin D with a chromophore 2-amino to 2-hydroxyl substitution. Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 36(3), 305–311. https://doi.org/10.5483/bmbrep.2003.36.3.305

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