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Fluorescence assay of polyamide-DNA interactions

Authors :
Gaofei He
Karl Aston
Cynthia M. Dupureur
Kevin J. Koeller
Kimberly R. Gaston
James K. Bashkin
Source :
Analytical biochemistry. 423(1)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Polyamides (PA) are distamycin-type ligands of DNA that bind the minor groove and are capable of sequence selective recognition. This capability provides a viable route to their development as therapeutics. Presented here is a simple and convenient fluorescence assay for polyamide-DNA binding. PAs are titrated into a sample of a hairpin DNA featuring a TAMRA dye attached to an internal dU near the PA binding site. In a study of 6 polyamides, PA binding leads to a steady, reproducible decrease in fluorescence intensity that can be used to generate binding isotherms. The assay works equally well with both short (6–8 ring) and long (14 ring) polyamides, and Kd values ranging from about 1 nM to at least 140 nM were readily obtained using a simple monochromator or filter configuration. Competition assays provide a means to assessing possible dye interference, which can be negligible. The assay can also be used to determine polyamide extinction coefficients, and to measure binding kinetics, and thus is an accessible and versatile tool for the study of polyamide properties and polyamide-DNA interactions.

Details

ISSN :
10960309
Volume :
423
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Analytical biochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1b4ff2d1f6179414181a4263ec419e7c