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Zn2+ selectively stabilizes FdU-substituted DNA through a unique major groove binding motif.

Authors :
Ghosh S
Salsbury FR Jr
Horita DA
Gmeiner WH
Source :
Nucleic acids research [Nucleic Acids Res] 2011 May; Vol. 39 (10), pp. 4490-8. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Feb 03.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We report, based on semi-empirical calculations, that Zn(2+) binds duplex DNA containing consecutive FdU-dA base pairs in the major groove with distorted trigonal bipyramidal geometry. In this previously uncharacterized binding motif, O4 and F5 on consecutive FdU are axial ligands while three water molecules complete the coordination sphere. NMR spectroscopy confirmed Zn(2+) complexation occurred with maintenance of base pairing while a slight hypsochromic shift in circular dichroism (CD) spectra indicated moderate structural distortion relative to B-form DNA. Zn(2+) complexation inhibited ethidium bromide (EtBr) intercalation and stabilized FdU-substituted duplex DNA (ΔT(m) > 15 °C). Mg(2+) neither inhibited EtBr complexation nor had as strong of a stabilizing effect. DNA sequences that did not contain consecutive FdU were not stabilized by Zn(2+). A lipofectamine preparation of the Zn(2+)-DNA complex displayed enhanced cytotoxicity toward prostate cancer cells relative to the individual components prepared as lipofectamine complexes indicating the potential utility of Zn(2+)-DNA complexes for cancer treatment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1362-4962
Volume :
39
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nucleic acids research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21296761
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkr029