Allosteric, chiral-selective drug binding to DNA
- 10 October 2000
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 97 (22) , 12032-12037
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.200221397
Abstract
The binding interactions of (-)-daunorubicin (WP900), a newly synthesized enantiomer of the anticancer drug (+)-daunorubicin, with right- and left-handed DNA, have been studied quantitatively by equilibrium dialysis, fluorescence spectroscopy, and circular dichroism. (+)-Daunorubicin binds selectively to right-handed DNA, whereas the enantiomeric WP900 ligand binds selectively to left-handed DNA. Further, binding of the enantiomeric pair to DNA is clearly chirally selective, and each of the enantiomers was found to act as an allosteric effector of DNA conformation. Under solution conditions that initially favored the left-handed conformation of [poly(dGdC)](2), (+)-daunorubicin allosterically converted the polynucleotide to a right-handed intercalated form. In contrast, under solution conditions that initially favored the right-handed conformation of [poly(dGdC)](2), WP900 converted the polynucleotide to a left-handed form. Molecular dynamics studies by using the amber force field resulted in a stereochemically feasible model for the intercalation of WP900 into left-handed DNA. The chiral selectivity observed for the DNA binding of the daunorubicin/WP900 enantiomeric pair is far greater than the selectivity previously reported for a variety of chiral metal complexes. These results open a new avenue for the rational design of potential anticancer agents that target left-handed DNA.Keywords
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