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PDBsum entry 1em0

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DNA/RNA
Ligands
PNI ×2
Metals
_MG ×2
Waters ×214
PDB id:
1em0
Name: DNA
Title: Complex of d(cctagg) with tetra-[n-methyl-pyridyl] porphyrin
Structure: DNA (5'-d( (Cbr)p Cp Tp Ap Gp G)-3'). Chain: a, b, c, d. Engineered: yes
Source: Synthetic: yes
Resolution:
0.90Å     R-factor:   0.151     R-free:   0.172
Authors: S.Neidle,M.Sanderson,M.Bennett,A.Krah,F.Wien,E.Garman,R.Mckenna
Key ref:
M.Bennett et al. (2000). A DNA-porphyrin minor-groove complex at atomic resolution: the structural consequences of porphyrin ruffling. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 97, 9476-9481. PubMed id: 10920199 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.160271897
Date:
14-Mar-00     Release date:   21-Aug-00    
 Headers
 References

DNA/RNA chains
  CBR-C-T-A-G-G 6 bases
  CBR-C-T-A-G-G 6 bases
  CBR-C-T-A-G-G 6 bases
  CBR-C-T-A-G-G 6 bases

 

 
DOI no: 10.1073/pnas.160271897 Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97:9476-9481 (2000)
PubMed id: 10920199  
 
 
A DNA-porphyrin minor-groove complex at atomic resolution: the structural consequences of porphyrin ruffling.
M.Bennett, A.Krah, F.Wien, E.Garman, R.McKenna, M.Sanderson, S.Neidle.
 
  ABSTRACT  
 
The crystal structure of a B-type DNA hexanucleotide duplex complexed with the porphyrin has been solved by multiwavelength anomalous diffraction phasing and refined to an R factor of 11.5% at a resolution of 0.9 A. The structure has been solved and refined as two crystallographically independent duplexes, stacked end to end. Contrary to expectation, the porphyrin molecule is not intercalated into the duplex but is stacked onto the ends of the two-duplex stack. The porphyrin molecule is highly buckled as a consequence of the nickel coordination, which produces large changes in local DNA structure. A second mode of porphyrin binding is apparent as a consequence of crystal packing, which places the ligand in the minor groove of an adjacent duplex. This structure thus provides, to our knowledge, the first atomic visualization of minor-groove binding for a porphyrin molecule. The geometry of groove binding provides a ready explanation for porphyrin-induced DNA strand cleavage at deoxyribose residues.
 
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Figure 1.
Fig. 1. (a) The structure of the Ni2+-TMPy ligand. (b) Final 2F[o] F[c] electron density map, calculated in the plane of the Ni2+-TMPy ligand. (c) plot of the 2:2 complex in the crystallographic asymmetric unit.
Figure 4.
Fig. 4. View of the end of one hexamer duplex with bases shown as idealized polygons and the end-capping Ni2+-TMPy ligand.
 
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference

  PubMed id Reference
19374348 B.M.Zeglis, V.C.Pierre, J.T.Kaiser, and J.K.Barton (2009).
A bulky rhodium complex bound to an adenosine-adenosine DNA mismatch: general architecture of the metalloinsertion binding mode.
  Biochemistry, 48, 4247-4253.
PDB codes: 3gsj 3gsk
18596362 O.Ryazanova, I.Voloshin, I.Dubey, L.Dubey, and V.Zozulya (2008).
Fluorescent studies on cooperative binding of cationic pheophorbide-a derivative to polyphosphate.
  Ann N Y Acad Sci, 1130, 293-299.  
17372954 K.Wang, Z.Zhang, L.Wu, and Z.Y.Li (2007).
Synthesis, and DNA-binding and DNA-photocleavage properties of multiply charged porphyrins.
  Chem Biodivers, 4, 514-522.  
16680454 D.H.Tjahjono, R.E.Kartasasmita, A.Nawawi, S.Mima, T.Akutsu, N.Yoshioka, and H.Inoue (2006).
Binding of tetrakis(pyrazoliumyl)porphyrin and its copper(II) and zinc(II) complexes to poly(dG-dC)2 and poly(dA-dT)2.
  J Biol Inorg Chem, 11, 527-538.  
16358258 Y.Nitta, and R.Kuroda (2006).
Quantitative analysis of DNA-porphyrin interactions.
  Biopolymers, 81, 376-391.  
16408022 A.T.Phan, V.Kuryavyi, H.Y.Gaw, and D.J.Patel (2005).
Small-molecule interaction with a five-guanine-tract G-quadruplex structure from the human MYC promoter.
  Nat Chem Biol, 1, 167-173.
PDB codes: 2a5p 2a5r
11772310 P.J.Perry, J.R.Arnold, and T.C.Jenkins (2001).
Telomerase inhibitors for the treatment of cancer: the current perspective.
  Expert Opin Investig Drugs, 10, 2141-2156.  
11745111 S.Neidle, and M.A.Read (2000).
G-quadruplexes as therapeutic targets.
  Biopolymers, 56, 195-208.  
The most recent references are shown first. Citation data come partly from CiteXplore and partly from an automated harvesting procedure. Note that this is likely to be only a partial list as not all journals are covered by either method. However, we are continually building up the citation data so more and more references will be included with time. Where a reference describes a PDB structure, the PDB codes are shown on the right.

 

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