Hx-amides: DNA sequence recognition by the fluorescent Hx (p-anisylbenzimidazole)â¢pyrrole and Hxâ¢imidazole pairings.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett
; 23(6): 1699-702, 2013 Mar 15.
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Hx-amides are fluorescent hybrids of imidazole (I)- and pyrrole (P)-containing polyamides and Hoechst 33258, and they bind in the minor groove of specific DNA sequences. Synthesis and DNA binding studies of HxII (5) complete our studies on the first set of Hx-amides: Hx-I/P-I/P. HxPP (2), HxIP (3) and HxPI (4) were reported earlier. Results from DNase I footprinting, biosensor-SPR, CD and ΔTM studies showed that Hx-amides interacted with DNA via the anti-parallel and stacked, side-by-side motif. Hx was found to mimic the DNA recognition properties of two consecutive pyrrole units (PP) in polyamides. Accordingly, the stacked Hx/PP pairing binds preferentially to two consecutive AT base pairs, A/T-A/T; Hx/IP prefers C-A/T; Hx/PI prefers A/T-C; and Hx/II prefers C-C. The results also showed that Hx-amides bound their cognate sequence at a higher affinity than their formamido-triamide counterparts.
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Pirróis
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Benzimidazóis
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DNA
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Amidas
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Imidazóis
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Anisóis
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2013
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