نتایج جستجو برای: groove binding

تعداد نتایج: 424837  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2000
E Gavathiotis G J Sharman M S Searle

The solution structure of the dodecamer duplex d(CTTTTGCAAAAG)(2)and its 2:1 complex with the bis -benzimidazole Hoechst 33258 has been investigated by NMR and NOE-restrained molecular dynamics (rMD) simulations. Drug molecules are bound in each of the two A-tracts with the bulky N-methylpiperazine ring of each drug located close to the central TG (CA) step, binding essentially to the narrow mi...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2005
Esther Marco Federico Gago

Yondelis (trabectedin) is an antitumor ecteinascidin that binds covalently to the 2-amino group of the central guanine in the minor groove of selected DNA pyrimidine-G-G and purine-G-C triplets. Chromomycin A3 is an aureolic acid derivative that binds noncovalently to the DNA minor groove in G/C-rich triplet sites as a metal-chelated dimer. Despite their different binding modes, the cytotoxicit...

2012
Marc Guéroult Olivier Boittin Oliver Mauffret Catherine Etchebest Brigitte Hartmann

This study investigates the effect of Mg(2+) bound to the DNA major groove on DNA structure and dynamics. The analysis of a comprehensive dataset of B-DNA crystallographic structures shows that divalent cations are preferentially located in the DNA major groove where they interact with successive bases of (A/G)pG and the phosphate group of 5'-CpA or TpG. Based on this knowledge, molecular dynam...

2014
Asrar Alam

Plasmodium falciparum apical membrane antigen 1 (PfAMA1) is a valuable vaccine candidate and exported on the merozoite surface at the time of erythrocyte invasion. PfAMA1 interacts with rhoptry neck protein PfRON2, a component of the rhoptry protein complex, which forms the tight junction at the time of invasion. Phage display studies have identified a 15-residue (F1) and a 20-residue (R1) pept...

F. Ahmadi F. Jafari F. Jalilian M. Naderi-Moghadam* N. Ghiasvand S. Sajjadi S. Val adbeigi Y. Shokoohinia

Background and objectives: Coumarins have potential anticancer effects. Ferulago macrocarpa (Fenzl) Boiss, is a perennial herb which has shown to have several dihydropyranocoumarins like grandivittin (GRA) and dihydrofuranocoumarins such as prantschimgin (PRA). Previously the antibacterial, cytotoxic and antioxidant effect of GRA and PRA have been reported. Understandi...

Journal: :Cell 2000
Steven Henikoff Danielle Vermaak

Replacement of C-H in pyrrole with N: in imidazole allows for the formation of a hydrogen bond with this Seattle, Washington 98109 guanidine NH 2. In the context of a side-by-side dimer, a G/C base pair is contacted by an imidazole (Im) touching guanine and a pyrrole (Py) touching cytosine. For exam-Sometimes science fact resembles science fantasy, ple, GTA/CAT can be recognized by ImPyPy/PyPyP...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2012
Regina Goetz Mutsuko Ohnishi Xunshan Ding Hiroshi Kurosu Lei Wang Junko Akiyoshi Jinghong Ma Weiming Gai Yisrael Sidis Nelly Pitteloud Makoto Kuro-O Mohammed S Razzaque Moosa Mohammadi

It has been recently established that Klotho coreceptors associate with fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptor tyrosine kinases (FGFRs) to enable signaling by endocrine-acting FGFs. However, the molecular interactions leading to FGF-FGFR-Klotho ternary complex formation remain incompletely understood. Here, we show that in contrast to αKlotho, βKlotho binds its cognate endocrine FGF ligand (FG...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1998
I I Hamdan G G Skellern R D Waigh

Free solution capillary electrophoresis (FSCE) has been used to separate two non-self-complementary 12mer oligonucleotide duplexes: d(AAATTATATTAT).d(ATAA-TATAATTT) and d(GGGCCGCGCCGC).d(GCGGCGCGGCCC). Titration of mixtures of the two oligonucleotides with model intercalators (ethidium bromide andactinomycin D) and minor groove binders (netropsin, Hoechst 33258 and distamycin) has shown the sui...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2018
Robert N Azad Dana Zafiropoulos Douglas Ober Yining Jiang Tsu-Pei Chiu Jared M Sagendorf Remo Rohs Thomas D Tullius

Recognition of DNA by proteins depends on DNA sequence and structure. Often unanswered is whether the structure of naked DNA persists in a protein-DNA complex, or whether protein binding changes DNA shape. While X-ray structures of protein-DNA complexes are numerous, the structure of naked cognate DNA is seldom available experimentally. We present here an experimental and computational analysis...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1999
C E Bostock-Smith C A Laughton M S Searle

The structure of the DNA decamer duplex d(GGTAATTACC)(2) has been determined using NMR distance restraints and molecular dynamics simulations of 500 ps to 1 ns in aqueous solution at 300 K. Using both canonical A and canonical B starting structures [root-mean-square deviation (RMSD) 4.6 A; 1 A=10(-10) m], with and without experimental restraints, we show that all four simulations converge to a ...

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