DNase I footprinting of cis- or trans-diamminedichloroplatinum(II)-modified DNA - PubMed (original) (raw)
DNase I footprinting of cis- or trans-diamminedichloroplatinum(II)-modified DNA
A Schwartz et al. J Mol Biol. 1994.
Abstract
DNase I has been used as an enzymatic probe to visualize the conformational alteration induced in DNA by the binding of either the antitumor drug cis-platinum (cis-DDP) or the therapeutically inactive derivatives, trans-platinum (trans-DDP) and chlorodiethylene-triamineplatinum(II) (dien-Pt). We have constructed double-stranded oligonucleotides (52-mer) containing a single adduct either at the d(GG) site (cis-DDP intrastrand cross-link) or at the d(GC/GC) site (cis-DDP interstrand cross-link) or at the d(G/C) site (trans-DDP interstrand cross-link) or at the d(G) site (dien-Pt adduct). The platinated oligonucleotides are differently recognized by DNase I. As judged by DNase I, the distortions induced in the DNA double helix by the cis-DDP and trans-DDP interstrand cross-links spread over more base-pairs than that induced by the cis-DDP intrastrand cross-link.
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