Issue August 2007

category image Volume 25
No. 1 (p 1-118)
August 2007
ISSN 0739-110

Head-to-head bis-Hairpin Polyamide Minor Groove Binders and Their Conjugates with Triplex-forming Oligonucleotides: Studies of Interaction with Target Double-stranded DNA (p. 61-76)

Two hairpin hexa(N-methylpyrrole)carboxamide DNA minor groove binders (MGB) were linked together via their N-termini in head-to-head orientation. Complex formation between these bis-MGB conjugates and target DNA has been studied using DNase I footprinting, circular dichroism, thermal dissociation, and molecular modeling. DNase I footprint revealed binding of these conjugates to all the sites of 492 b.p. DNA fragment containing (A/T)nXm(A/T)p sequences, where n>3, p>3; m=1,2; X = A,T,G, or C. Binding affinity depended on the sequence context of the target. CD experiments and molecular modeling showed that oligo(N-methylpyrrole)carboxamide moieties in the complex form two short antiparallel hairpins rather than a long parallel head-to-head hairpin. Binding of bis-MGB also stabilized a target duplex thermodynamically. Sequence specificity of bis-MGB/DNA binding was validated using bis-conjugates of sequence-specific hairpin (N-methylpyrrole)/(N-methylimidazole) carboxamides.

In order to increase the size of recognition sequence, the conjugates of bis-MGB with triplex-forming oligonucleotides (TFO) were synthesized and compared to TFO conjugated with single MGB hairpin unit. Bis-MGB-oligonucleotide conjugates also bind to two blocks of three and more A·T/T·A pairs similarly to bis-MGB alone, independently of the oligonucleotide moiety, but with lower affinity. However, the role of TFO in DNA recognition was demonstrated for mono-MGB-TFO conjugate where the binding was detected mainly in the area of the target sequence consisting of both MGB and TFO recognition sites.

Basing on the molecular modeling, three-dimensional models of both target DNA/bis-MGB and target DNA/TFO-bis-MGB complexes were built, where bis-MGB forms two antiparallel hairpins. According to the second model, one MGB hairpin is in the minor groove of 5'-adjacent A/T sequence next to the triplex-forming region, whereas the other one occupies the minor groove of the TFO binding polypurine tract. All these data together give a key information for the construction of MGB-MGB and MGB-oligonucleotide conjugates possessing high specificity and affinity for the target double-stranded DNA.

Key words: Oligonucleotide; Minor groove binder; Conjugate; Circular dichroism; DNase I footprint; Molecular modeling; Binding affinity; Sequence specificity.

Ludovic Halby1
Vladimir A. Ryabinin2
Alexandre N. Sinyakov2
Darya S. Novopashina2
Alya G. Venyaminova2
Serguei L. Grokhovsky3
Anna N. Surovaya3
Georgy V. Gursky3
Alexandre S. Boutorine1,*

1Museum National d?Histoire Naturelle
RDDM, USM 0503
57 rue Cuvier, B.P. 26
Paris Cedex 05, F-75231 France;
INSERM, U565
Paris, CNRS, UMR 5153
Paris, F-75231 France
2Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine
Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Sciences
9, Lavrentyev Prosp.
630090, Novosibirsk, Russia
3Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology
Russian Academy of Sciences
ul. Vavilova 32, Moscow, 117984 Russia

*alexandre.boutorine@mnhn.fr

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