Search for DNA repair inhibitors: selective binding of nucleic bases-acridine conjugates to a DNA duplex containing an abasic site
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Search for DNA repair inhibitors: selective binding of nucleic bases-acridine conjugates to a DNA duplex containing an abasic site
Abstract
The abasic site is one of the most frequent DNA lesions generated by spontaneous or enzymatic cleavage of the N-glycosidic bond. The abasic site is also an intermediate in the nucleotide and base excision DNA repair. We examined molecules which recognize and cleave DNA at the abasic site with high efficiency. These molecules incorporate in their structure a nucleic base for abasic site recognition, an intercalator for DNA binding, and a polyamino linker for ionic interaction and DNA cleavage. Such compounds, by interfering with abasic sites in DNA, are also inhibitors of DNA repair. In order to better understand the parameters of the interaction, we carried out a UV thermal denaturation study of synthetic oligonucleotides containing the lesion both in the absence and in the presence of the drugs. A similar study was also carried out using the corresponding nonmodified oligonucleotide. The results indicate selective binding of the base-chain-intercalator conjugates to the abasic site containing oligonucleotides.
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