Effects of the A·T/T·A Degeneracy of Pyrrole−Imidazole Polyamide Recognition in the Minor Groove of DNA
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- White, Sarah
- Baird, Eldon E.
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Dervan, Peter B.
Abstract
Pairing rules have been developed to predict the sequence specificity of minor groove binding polyamides containing pyrrole (Py) and imidazole (Im) amino acids. 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 appears not to distinguish A·T from T·A base pairs. To test the extent of this degeneracy, the affinity and binding orientation of the hairpin polyamide ImPyPy-γ-PyPyPy-β-Dp were measured for eight possible five base pair 5'-TG(A,T)_3-3' match sites. Affinity cleavage experiments using a polyamide with an EDTA·Fe(II) moiety at the carboxy terminus, ImPyPy-γ-PyPyPy-β-Dp-EDTA·Fe(II), are consistent with formation of an oriented 1:1 hairpin polyamide complex at all eight 5'-TG(A,T)_3-3' binding sites [20 mM HEPES, 200 mM NaCl, 50 mg/ml glycogen, pH 7.0, 22 °C, 5 mM DTT, 1 mM Fe(II)]. Quantitative DNase I footprint titration experiments reveal that ImPyPy-γ-PyPyPy-β-Dp binds all eight 5'-TG(A,T)_3-3' target sites with only a 12-fold difference in the equilibrium association constants between the strongest site, 5'-TGTTT-3' (K_a = 2.1 × 10^8 M^(-1)), and the weakest site, 5'-TGAAT-3' (K_a = 1.8 × 10^7 M^(-1)) (10 mM Tris·HCl, 10 mM KCl, 10 mM MgCl_2, 5 mM CaCl_2, pH 7.0, 22 °C). This relatively small range indicates that the Py/Py pair is approximately degenerate for recognition of A,T base pairs, affording generality with regard to targeting sequences of mixed A·T/T·A composition.
Additional Information
© 1996 American Chemical Society. Received March 27, 1996; Revised Manuscript Received July 30, 1996. Publication Date (Web): September 24, 1996. This research was supported by National Institutes of Health Grant GM-27681, a National Science Foundation predoctoral fellowship to S.W., and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute predoctoral fellowship to E.E.B.Additional details
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- 66882
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20160510-102101250
- NIH
- GM-27681
- NSF Predoctoral Fellowship
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
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