Issue 4, 2001

Binding of anthracycline antibiotic nogalamycin to the site of a DNA single strand break engineered between two co-axially stacked hairpins

Abstract

We show by NMR that the DNA sequence 5′-GCGAAGCACGAAGT folds to form an intramolecular double hairpin structure containing 5′-GAA loops with co-axial stacking of the two hairpins significantly increasing their stability; the anthracycline antibiotic nogalamycin is able to intercalate between the two hairpins (5′-TG step) despite the break in the phosphodiester backbone.

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
12 Dec 2000
Accepted
12 Jan 2001
First published
31 Jan 2001

Chem. Commun., 2001, 315-316

Binding of anthracycline antibiotic nogalamycin to the site of a DNA single strand break engineered between two co-axially stacked hairpins

M. L. Colgrave, H. E. L. Williams and M. S. Searle, Chem. Commun., 2001, 315 DOI: 10.1039/B009904J

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