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PDBsum entry 129d
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Key reference
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Title
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Conformation of b-Dna containing o6-Ethyl-G-C base pairs stabilized by minor groove binding drugs: molecular structure of d(cgc[e6g]aattcgcg complexed with hoechst 33258 or hoechst 33342.
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Authors
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M.Sriram,
G.A.Van der marel,
H.L.Roelen,
J.H.Van boom,
A.H.Wang.
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Ref.
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Embo J, 1992,
11,
225-232.
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Abstract
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O6-ethyl-G (e6G) is an important DNA lesion, caused by the exposure of cells to
alkylating agents such as N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea. A strong correlation exists
between persistence of e6G lesion and subsequent carcinogenic conversion. We
have determined the three-dimensional structure of a DNA molecule incorporating
the e6G lesion by X-ray crystallography. The DNA dodecamer d(CGC[e6G]AATTCGCG),
complexed to minor groove binding drugs Hoechst 33258 or Hoechst 33342, has been
crystallized in the space group P212121, isomorphous to other related dodecamer
DNA crystals. In addition, the native dodecamer d(CGCGAATTCGCG) was crystallized
with Hoechst 33342. All three new structures were solved by the molecular
replacement method and refined by the constrained least squares procedure to
R-factors of approximately 16% at approximately 2.0 A resolution. In the
structure of three Hoechst drug-dodecamer complexes in addition to the one
published earlier [Teng et al. (1988) Nucleic Acids Res., 16, 2671-2690], the
Hoechst molecule lies squarely at the central AATT site with the ends
approaching the G4-C21 and the G16-C9 base pairs, consistent with other
spectroscopic data, but not with another crystal structure reported [Pjura et
al. (1987) J. Mol. Biol., 197, 257-271]. The two independent e6G-C base pairs in
the DNA duplex adopt different base pairing schemes. The e6G4-C21 base pair has
a configuration similar to a normal Watson-Crick base pair, except with
bifurcated hydrogen bonds between e6G4 and C21, and the ethyl group is in the
proximal orientation. In contrast, the e6G16-C9 base pair adopts a wobble
configuration and the ethyl group is in the distal orientation.(ABSTRACT
TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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