DNA binding studies of 7-bulky substituted actinomycin analogs

Abstract
The DNA binding properties of several 7-substituted aralkylaminoactinomycin D analogues have been studied by spectrophotometry, DNA melting temperature studies, DNA-drug dissociation studies, and circular dichroism. Despite the presence of such bulky groups as 2-pyrrolylmethylamino or 3,4-dichlorobenzylamino at the 7 position, these analogues bind to DNA, inhibit RNA synthesis, and exhibit antitumor activity. A model is proposed for the interaction of the pyrrolyl analogue with phosphate groups of the DNA binding site, explaining the increased binding affinity for DNA of this actinomycin D analogue.

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