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. 1989 Jun;86(11):3968-72.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.86.11.3968.

Binding of actinomycin D to DNA: evidence for a nonclassical high-affinity binding mode that does not require GpC sites

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Binding of actinomycin D to DNA: evidence for a nonclassical high-affinity binding mode that does not require GpC sites

J G Snyder et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1989 Jun.

Abstract

We have employed a combination of temperature-dependent UV absorption spectroscopy, circular dichroism, and batch calorimetry to characterize the binding of actinomycin D to a series of oligomeric DNA duplexes. We find the duplex [d(CGTCGACG)]2 to be unique in its ability to bind actinomycin D strongly despite the absence of a classic GpC site. We present evidence that this non-GpC-containing duplex binds two actinomycin D molecules in an apparently cooperative manner to form a complex that exhibits aberrant spectroscopic and calorimetric behavior. We propose that these observations are consistent with actinomycin D exhibiting a high-affinity, sequence-dependent DNA-binding mode distinct from its classic binding to isolated GpC sites.

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