Issue June 2002

category image Volume 19
No. 6 (p 947-1136)
June 2002
ISSN 0739-1102

Molecular Modeling Study of the Norfloxacin-DNA Complex (p. 1083-1092)

Molecular modeling and molecular dynamics were performed to investigate the interaction of norfloxacin with the DNA oligonucleotide 5?-d(ATACGTAT)2. Eight quinolone-DNA binding structures were built by molecular modeling on the basis of experimental results. A 100ps molecular dynamics calculation was carried out on two groove binding models and six partially intercalating models. The resulting average structures were compared with each other and to free DNA structure as a reference. The favorable binding mode of norfloxacin to a DNA substrate was pursued by structural assess including steric hindrance, presence of hydrogen-bonding, non-bonding energies of the complex and presence of abnormal structural distortion. Although two of the intercalative models showed the highest binding energy and the lowest non-bonding interaction energy, they presented structural features which contrast with experimental results. On the other hand, one groove binding model demonstrated the most acceptable structure when the experimental observation was accounted. In this model, hydrogen bonding of the carbonyl and carboxyl group of the norfloxacin rings with the DNA bases was present, and norfloxacin binds to the amine group of the guanine base which protrudes toward the minor groove of B-DNA.

Hyun Mee Lee1
Jong-Ki Kim2
Seog K. Kim1*

1Department of Chemistry
College of Sciences
Yeungnam University
Dae-dong, Kyoungsan City
Kyoung-buk
712-749 Republic of Korea
2Department of Biomedical Engineering
School of Medicine
Catholic University of
Daegu 3056-6
Daemyung 4dong, Taegu City
705-034 Republic of Korea
*seogkim@yu.ac.kr

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