Summary information and primary citation
- PDB-id
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159d;
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- Class
- DNA
- Method
- X-ray (1.8 Å)
- Summary
- Side by side binding of two distamycin a drugs in the
minor groove of an alternating b-DNA duplex
- Reference
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Chen X, Ramakrishnan B, Rao ST, Sundaralingam M (1994):
"Binding of
two distamycin A molecules in the minor groove of an
alternating B-DNA duplex." Nat.Struct.Biol.,
1, 169-175. doi: 10.1038/nsb0394-169.
- Abstract
- Here we report the 1.8A X-ray structure of a 2:1
drug-DNA complex between distamycin A and an alternating
B-DNA octamer duplex d(ICICICIC)2. The two distamycin A
molecules are bound side by side with dyad symmetry in an
antiparallel orientation in the expanded minor groove. The
amides of each drug molecule are hydrogen bonded to the
minor groove base atoms of only one DNA strand. The complex
not only shows binding of two drug molecules, but the DNA
duplex also exhibits striking low-high alternations in the
helical twist angles, the sugar puckering and the phosphate
conformations, providing the basis for a new model for an
alternating B-DNA with a dinucleotide repeat.