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1H and 31P nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the differences in DNA deformation induced by anti-tumoral 7H-pyrido[4,3-c]carbazole dimers.
Delepierre, M; Maroun, R; Garbay-Jaureguiberry, C; Igolen, J; Roques, B P.
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  • Delepierre M; Département de Chimie Organique, U 266 INSERM-UA 498 CNRS, U.E.R. des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques, Paris, France.
J Mol Biol ; 210(1): 211-28, 1989 Nov 05.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2585517
ABSTRACT
Ditercalinium (2,2'-[( 4,4'-bipiperidine]-1,1'-diyldi-2,1-ethane-diyl) bis-[10-methoxy-7H pyrido[4,3-c]carbazolium)tetramethane sulfonate (NSC 366241], a DNA bis-intercalating compound, is a potent anti-tumoral rigid dimer. Previous studies have shown that a reduced flexibility of the linking chain of such a dimer is essential for its biological activity. In order to understand, at the molecular level, the mechanism of action and the structure-activity relationships of this series of DNA intercalators, new dimers with additional methylene groups between the two piperidine rings have been synthesized. Addition of one methylene group in the chain preserved the activity, whereas addition of two methylene groups reduced the cytotoxicity, which finally disappeared when three methylene groups were inserted. Therefore, the study of the interaction of dimers bearing no (202), two (222) and three (232) methylene groups with the self-complementary hexanucleotide d(CGATCG)2 have been investigated by 1H and 31P nuclear magnetic resonance studies. The results reported here indicate that all dimers bis-intercalate into the minihelix. The intermolecular nuclear Overhauser effects (NOEs) between the dimers and the nucleotide lead to the conclusion that the three dimers intercalate with their rigid bis-ethyl bipiperidine chain fitting the major groove of the helix. Inter-residue nuclear Overhauser effects at the DNA level, as well as induced shifts, are discussed in relation to the conformational changes induced in DNA upon intercalation and to the different activity of the dimers.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: DNA / Carbazoles / Intercalating Agents / Antineoplastic Agents Language: En Journal: J Mol Biol Year: 1989 Type: Article Affiliation country: France
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: DNA / Carbazoles / Intercalating Agents / Antineoplastic Agents Language: En Journal: J Mol Biol Year: 1989 Type: Article Affiliation country: France