Symmetric bis-benzimidazoles: new sequence-selective DNA-binding molecules

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Stephen Neidle, Emma L. Rayner, Ian J. Simpson, Nicola J. Smith, John Mann, Anne Baron, Yaw Opoku-Boahen, Keith R. Fox, John A. Hartley and Lloyd R. Kelland


Abstract

A series of bis-benzimidazole compounds with a head-to-head orientation have been designed as sequence-specific DNA binders; crystallographic analysis of oligonucleotide complexes has been combined with DNase I footprinting to confirm that the predicted optimal site for the core bis-benzimidazole motif is the four-base-pair sequence 5′-AATT; this sequence specificity results in inhibition of transcription at A/T sites and may be responsible for the cytotoxic and antitumour effects shown by these head-to-head bis-benzimidazoles.


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