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PDBsum entry 2nq1

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PDB id:
2nq1
Name: DNA
Title: Solution structures of a DNA dodecamer duplex
Structure: 5'-d( Cp Cp Tp Cp Ap Gp Gp Cp Cp Tp Cp C)-3'. Chain: a. Engineered: yes. 5'-d( Gp Gp Ap Gp Gp Cp Cp Tp Gp Ap Gp G)-3'. Chain: b. Engineered: yes
Source: Synthetic: yes. Synthetic: yes
NMR struc: 1 models
Authors: D.Bhattacharyya,Y.Wu,S.Chaney,S.Campbell
Key ref:
Y.Wu et al. (2007). Solution structures of a DNA dodecamer duplex with and without a cisplatin 1,2-d(GG) intrastrand cross-link: comparison with the same DNA duplex containing an oxaliplatin 1,2-d(GG) intrastrand cross-link. Biochemistry, 46, 6477-6487. PubMed id: 17497831 DOI: 10.1021/bi062291f
Date:
30-Oct-06     Release date:   12-Jun-07    
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DNA/RNA chains
  C-C-T-C-A-G-G-C-C-T-C-C 12 bases
  G-G-A-G-G-C-C-T-G-A-G-G 12 bases

 

 
DOI no: 10.1021/bi062291f Biochemistry 46:6477-6487 (2007)
PubMed id: 17497831  
 
 
Solution structures of a DNA dodecamer duplex with and without a cisplatin 1,2-d(GG) intrastrand cross-link: comparison with the same DNA duplex containing an oxaliplatin 1,2-d(GG) intrastrand cross-link.
Y.Wu, D.Bhattacharyya, C.L.King, I.Baskerville-Abraham, S.H.Huh, G.Boysen, J.A.Swenberg, B.Temple, S.L.Campbell, S.G.Chaney.
 
  ABSTRACT  
 
Proteins that discriminate between cisplatin-DNA adducts and oxaliplatin-DNA adducts are thought to be responsible for the differences in tumor range, toxicity, and mutagenicity of these two important chemotherapeutic agents. However, the structural basis for differential protein recognition of these adducts has not been determined and could be important for the design of more effective platinum anticancer agents. We have determined high-resolution NMR structures for cisplatin-GG and undamaged DNA dodecamers in the AGGC sequence context and have compared these structures with the oxaliplatin-GG structure in the same sequence context determined previously in our laboratory. This structural study allows the first direct comparison of cisplatin-GG DNA and oxaliplatin-GG DNA solution structures referenced to undamaged DNA in the same sequence context. Non-hydrogen atom rmsds of 0.81 and 1.21 were determined for the 15 lowest-energy structures for cisplatin-GG DNA and undamaged DNA, respectively, indicating good structural convergence. The theoretical NOESY spectra obtained by back-calculation from the final average structures showed excellent agreement with the experimental data, indicating that the final structures are consistent with the NMR data. Several significant conformational differences were observed between the cisplatin-GG adduct and the oxaliplatin-GG adduct, including buckle at the 5' G6.C19 base pair, opening at the 3' G7.C18 base pair, twist at the A5G6.T20C19 base pair step, slide, twist, and roll at the G6G7.C19C18 base pair step, slide at the G7C8.C18G17 base pair step, G6G7 dihedral angle, and overall bend angle. We hypothesize that these conformational differences may be related to the ability of various DNA repair proteins, DNA binding proteins, and DNA polymerases to discriminate between cisplatin-GG and oxaliplatin-GG adducts.
 

Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference

  PubMed id Reference
19344743 A.M.Pizarro, and P.J.Sadler (2009).
Unusual DNA binding modes for metal anticancer complexes.
  Biochimie, 91, 1198-1211.  
19435426 A.Sharma, A.Ramanjaneyulu, R.Ray, and M.R.Rajeswari (2009).
Involvement of high mobility group B proteins in cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity in squamous cell carcinoma of skin.
  DNA Cell Biol, 28, 311-318.  
  20046924 R.C.Todd, and S.J.Lippard (2009).
Inhibition of transcription by platinum antitumor compounds.
  Metallomics, 1, 280-291.  
19255091 S.Ramachandran, B.R.Temple, S.G.Chaney, and N.V.Dokholyan (2009).
Structural basis for the sequence-dependent effects of platinum-DNA adducts.
  Nucleic Acids Res, 37, 2434-2448.  
19813235 S.Téletchéa, T.Skauge, E.Sletten, and J.Kozelka (2009).
Cisplatin adducts on a GGG sequence within a DNA duplex studied by NMR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations.
  Chemistry, 15, 12320-12337.  
17704160 J.Malina, O.Novakova, M.Vojtiskova, G.Natile, and V.Brabec (2007).
Conformation of DNA GG intrastrand cross-link of antitumor oxaliplatin and its enantiomeric analog.
  Biophys J, 93, 3950-3962.  
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