Programmable Oligomers for Minor Groove DNA Recognition
- 20 June 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 128 (28) , 9074-9079
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja0621795
Abstract
The four Watson−Crick base pairs of DNA can be distinguished in the minor groove by pairing side-by-side three five-membered aromatic carboxamides, imidazole (Im), pyrrole (Py), and hydroxypyrrole (Hp), four different ways. On the basis of the paradigm of unsymmetrical paired edges of aromatic rings for minor groove recognition, a second generation set of heterocycle pairs, imidazopyridine/pyrrole (Ip/Py) and hydroxybenzimidazole/pyrrole (Hz/Py), revealed that recognition elements not based on analogues of distamycin could be realized. A new set of end-cap heterocycle dimers, oxazole-hydroxybenzimidazole (No − Hz) and chlorothiophene-hydroxybenzimidazole (Ct − Hz), paired with Py − Py are shown to bind contiguous base pairs of DNA in the minor groove, specifically 5‘-GT-3‘ and 5‘-TT-3‘, with high affinity and selectivity. Utilizing this technology, we have developed a new class of oligomers for sequence-specific DNA minor groove recognition no longer based on the N-methyl pyrrole carboxamides of distamycin.Keywords
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