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A New Generation of Minor-Groove-Binding-Heterocyclic Diamidines That Recognize G·C Base Pairs in an AT Sequence Context.
Paul, Ananya; Guo, Pu; Boykin, David W; Wilson, W David.
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  • Paul A; Department of Chemistry and Center for Diagnostics and Therapeutics, Georgia State University, 50 Decatur St SE, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA. apaul@gsu.edu.
  • Guo P; Department of Chemistry and Center for Diagnostics and Therapeutics, Georgia State University, 50 Decatur St SE, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA. pguo@gsu.edu.
  • Boykin DW; Department of Chemistry and Center for Diagnostics and Therapeutics, Georgia State University, 50 Decatur St SE, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA. dboykin@gsu.edu.
  • Wilson WD; Department of Chemistry and Center for Diagnostics and Therapeutics, Georgia State University, 50 Decatur St SE, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA. wdw@gsu.edu.
Molecules ; 24(5)2019 Mar 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30866557
ABSTRACT
We review the preparation of new compounds with good solution and cell uptake properties that can selectively recognize mixed A·T and G·C bp sequences of DNA. Our underlying aim is to show that these new compounds provide important new biotechnology reagents as well as a new class of therapeutic candidates with better properties and development potential than other currently available agents. In this review, entirely different ways to recognize mixed sequences of DNA by modifying AT selective heterocyclic cations are described. To selectively recognize a G·C base pair an H-bond acceptor must be incorporated with AT recognizing groups as with netropsin. We have used pyridine, azabenzimidazole and thiophene-N-methylbenzimidazole GC recognition units in modules crafted with both rational design and empirical optimization. These modules can selectively and strongly recognize a single G·C base pair in an AT sequence context. In some cases, a relatively simple change in substituents can convert a heterocyclic module from AT to GC recognition selectivity. Synthesis and DNA interaction results for initial example lead modules are described for single G·C base pair recognition compounds. The review concludes with a description of the initial efforts to prepare larger compounds to recognize sequences of DNA with more than one G·C base pairs. The challenges and initial successes are described along with future directions.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: ADN / Compuestos Heterocíclicos Idioma: En Revista: Molecules Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: ADN / Compuestos Heterocíclicos Idioma: En Revista: Molecules Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos