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Published October 30, 2002 | Supplemental Material
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Analysis of hairpin polyamide complexes having DNA binding sites in close proximity

Abstract

The binding of two hairpin polyamide ligands at adjacent sites on DNA has been studied using NMR spectroscopy. The ligands ImPyPy-γ-PyPyPy-Gly-Dp and Ac-ImPyPy-γ-PyPyPy-Gly-Dp were studied binding to oligomers containing one or two matched binding sites:  5'-XGTTA-3' and 5'-TAACX_NGTTA-3', where X is G, C, or A and N = 0, 1 or 2. At these sites the C-terminal ring shows an equilibrium between normal and inverted conformations. Better binding was observed with the ligand running 5' to 3' along the contacted strand than in the opposite direction. Complexes of DNAs with two binding sites indicated that at least one spacing base pair was required, and that the identity of this base pair was not critical. Binding with 5' to 3' contact is again preferred. Demonstrated binding at adjacent sites indicates that it may be possible to engineer cooperative binding for enhanced specificity or affinity.

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© 2002 American Chemical Society. Received March 4, 2002; Publication Date (Web): October 9, 2002. We thank the National Institutes of Health for grant support (GM43129 to D.E.W. and GM27681 to P.B.D.) and acknowledge instrumentation grants from DOE (DE FG05-86ER75281) and NSF (DMB 86-09305 and BBS 87-20134).

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