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Probing the interaction of distamycin A with S100β: the “unexpected” ability of S100β to bind to DNA‐binding ligands
Authors:Linda Cerofolini  Jussara Amato  Valentina Borsi  Bruno Pagano  Antonio Randazzo  Marco Fragai
Abstract:
DNA‐minor‐groove‐binding ligands are potent antineoplastic molecules. The antibiotic distamycin A is the prototype of one class of these DNA‐interfering molecules that have been largely used in vitro. The affinity of distamycin A for DNA is well known, and the structural details of the complexes with some B‐DNA and G‐quadruplex‐forming DNA sequences have been already elucidated. Here, we show that distamycin A binds S100β, a protein involved in the regulation of several cellular processes. The reported affinity of distamycin A for the calcium(II)‐loaded S100β reinforces the idea that some biological activities of the DNA‐minor‐groove‐binding ligands arise from the binding to cellular proteins. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:calcium binding protein S100β    distamycin A  noncovalent interactions  NMR spectroscopy  fluorescence  calorimetry  docking
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