Published January 29, 1998 | Supplemental Material
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Recognition of the four Watson-Crick base pairs in the DNA minor groove by synthetic ligands

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Abstract

The design of synthetic ligands that read the information stored in the DNA double helix has been a long-standing goal at the interface of chemistry and biology. Cell-permeable small molecules that target predetermined DNA sequences offer a potential approach for the regulation of gene expression. Oligodeoxynucleotides that recognize the major groove of double-helical DNA via triple-helix formation bind to a broad range of sequences with high affinity and specificity. Although oligonucleotides and their analogues have been shown to interfere with gene expression, the triple-helix approach is limited to recognition of purines and suffers from poor cellular uptake. The subsequent development of pairing rules for minor-groove binding polyamides containing pyrrole (Py) and imidazole (Im) amino acids offers a second code to control sequence specificity. An Im/Py pair distinguishes G C from C G and both of these from A T/T A base pairs. A Py/Py pair specifies A,T from G,C but does not distinguish A T from T A. To break this degeneracy, we have added a new aromatic amino acid, 3-hydroxypyrrole (Hp), to the repertoire to test for pairings that discriminate A T from T A. We find that replacement of a single hydrogen atom with a hydroxy group in a Hp/Py pairing regulates affinity and specificity by an order of magnitude. By incorporation of this third amino acid, hydroxypyrrole–imidazole–pyrrole polyamides form four ring-pairings (Im/Py, Py/Im, Hp/Py and Py/Hp) which distinguish all four Watson–Crick base pairs in the minor groove of DNA.

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© 1998 Macmillan Publishers Ltd. Received 29 September; accepted 24 November 1997. We are grateful to the NIH for research support and National Research service Awards to S.W. and J.W.S., to the NSF for a predoctorial fellowship to S.W., to J. Edward Richter for an undergraduate fellowship to J.M.T., and to the HHMI for a predictorial fellowship to E.E.B.

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