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L G Sheflin  S W Spaulding 《Biochemistry》1989,28(13):5658-5664
HMG 1 is known to bind to a variety of DNAs and to unwind nicked and closed circular DNA. We now report evidence that it has a significantly higher unwinding angle on negatively supercoiled DNA than on the other torsional forms. The degree of unwinding observed on nicked circular DNA depends on the purity of the HMG 1 preparation used. HMG 1 from CM-Sephadex has an unwinding angle of 28.8 degrees, compared to 7.2 degrees for the purer preparation obtained from Mono S, suggesting that contaminating strand-separating activity is removed by the additional purification step. The subsequent studies on closed circular forms of DNA were all performed using the purer HMG 1. After preincubation of highly negatively supercoiled DNA (sigma = -0.040) with HMG 1, the DNA-protein mixture was relaxed with Escherichia coli topoisomerase I. At molar ratios of less than 100:1 (HMG 1 to DNA), negatively supercoiled DNA displays a dose-dependent change in the linking number, indicating an unwinding angle of 57.6 degrees. HMG 1 protects 50% of highly negatively supercoiled DNA from E. coli topoisomerase I at a molar ratio of 100:1, and protects all supercoils at a molar ratio of 200:1, indicating saturation of the DNA at this concentration. HMG 1 also protects highly negatively supercoiled DNA from calf thymus topoisomerase I, with an apparent unwinding angle of 57.6 degrees. Moderately negatively supercoiled DNA (sigma = -0.018), but not moderately positively supercoiled DNA (sigma = +0.011), competes for the protective effect of HMG 1 on highly negatively supercoiled DNA.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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The decay of fluorescence of Tb3+ bound to DNA was measured in the absence and presence of adriamycin and actinomycin D. The decay for Tb3+ bound to DNA was mainly exponential (lifetime: tau = 0.96 ms). In the presence of adriamycin or actinomycin D, the Tb3+ fluorescence decayed much faster, indicating that excitation energy was transferred from Tb3+ to the drugs. Extrapolation of the decay curves to zero time showed that the number of strongly emitting, DNA-bound terbium ions was not reduced by the presence of adriamycin or actinomycin D. Hence, these drugs do not seem to displace Tb3+ bound to DNA.  相似文献   

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Terbium, a sensitive probe whose fluorescence is strongly enhanced when bound to unpaired guanine and xanthine bases, has been employed to study the effects of adriamycin and daunomycin on a variety of nucleotide substrates. After treatment with either drug at concentrations of less than or equal to 1:500, the fluorescence of the probe was substantially abrogated. Daunomycin, however, produced a markedly greater effect than adriamycin with rRNA, linear calf thymus DNA, and polyriboguanylic acid. The difference between the drugs was experimentally significant, suggesting that changing the C9 side group from a methyl (daunomycin) to an alcohol (adriamycin) may result in a changed base sequence specificity. The distinction was also evident when changes in electrophoretic mobility of supercoiled and nucleosomal DNA was monitored, but only at much higher (1:25) drug:DNA ratios.  相似文献   

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The enthalpies of binding of chloroquine and quinacrine to DNA at different molar ratios of drug to DNA and at different ionic strengths have been measured. The limiting values obtained with quinacrine fall in the range found for typical intercalating agents (e.g., ethidium, proflavin, adriamycin), whereas the value obtained with chloroquine is always zero, independent of the ratio of drug to DNA and ionic strength. The dilatometric measurements performed on the same systems and on the ethidium–DNA system show that when ethidium and quinacrine bind to DNA at low drug/DNA ratios, a volume decrease of about 16 mL/mol of bound drug occurs. No change in volume is observed when the two drugs bind to DNA through external, electrostatic forces. The volume change can be attributed to the loss of structured water around hydrophobic moieties of the drug molecules, following intercalation. In contrast, chloroquine binding to DNA at low drug/DNA ratios is characterized by a volume change distinctly smaller than that shown by quinacrine. The low ΔVB and ΔHB values shown by chloroquine are discussed in terms of the mechanism of interaction with DNA.  相似文献   

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The effective unwinding angle, phi, for cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (cis-DDP) and trans-DDP was determined by utilizing high resolution gel electrophoresis and supercoiled phi X174 RF DNA as a substrate. The effective unwinding angle was calculated by equating the reduction in mobility of the DDP-modified DNA to the removal of a number of superhelical turns. The value of the effective unwinding angle for both DDP isomers was greatest at the low levels of DDP bound and decreased with increasing amounts of unwinding agent. The cis-isomer is a better unwinding agent than is the trans-isomer, being nearly twice as effective in unwinding the supercoiled DNA at the DDP levels investigated. A comparison of the magnitude of phi below rb values of 0.005 and those at high levels of binding reveals that the extent of torsional strain in the supercoiled DNA influences the magnitude of the unwinding of the DNA by these complexes. When this method is used in the analysis of the unwinding angle for a covalently bound species on supercoiled DNA, it may provide a more reliable estimate of the magnitude of phi at high degrees of supercoiling and at low levels of modification.  相似文献   

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Specific interactions between DNA left-handed supercoils and actinomycin D   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The interactions between the natural cyclopentapeptide antibiotic actinomycin D (ACT) and circular pBR322 DNA have been studied by freezing the topological state of the DNA in the complex by topoisomerase I reaction. Both supercoiled and relaxed DNAs, in the complexes at low antibiotic/DNA base-pair ratios, showed a dramatic decrease in linking number that cannot be explained by taking into account only the generally accepted unwinding of 28 degrees for each ACT molecule bound. Recent results derived from the crystallographic analysis of the complex between GpC and ACT suggest that ACT could mediate non-covalent cross-links between distant sections of DNA. Bridges between ACT and different sections of the pBR322 double helix could also explain our results. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of ACT-relaxed pBR322 DNA complexes reveals that all supercoils induced by ACT are negative. Two models of the complexes which correspond to the stabilization of DNA crossing by one or two molecules of ACT are proposed. In both cases the ability of ACT to stabilize only DNA left-handed supercoils is derived from the chirality of ACT, when it interacts with DNA.  相似文献   

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H Votavová  K Bláha  J Sponar 《Biopolymers》1978,17(7):1747-1758
Complexes of DNA with histone H1 and random and sequential polypeptides containing 30–100% of lysine were studied using actinomycin D as a probe. The binding of actinomycin D was measured by spectrophotometric titration in 0.15M NaCl and in 0.01M Tris buffer. The excluded-site model was used for the evaluation of binding data. Polypeptides reduce the number of binding sites on DNA available for actinomycin D binding. The extent of this change depends mainly on the content and distribution of basic lysine residues. Of the hydrophobic residues constituting the peptides, only leucine strongly depresses the actinomycin D binding. The helix-forming and helix-breaking amino acid residues are without effect.  相似文献   

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It has been recently found that, contrary to prior belief, norfloxacin, a member of the 4-quinolone family of antibacterial drugs that specifically inhibit DNA gyrase, does not bind to the enzyme but instead to DNA. We have performed DNA unwinding experiments in order to decide whether binding of norfloxacin to DNA introduces changes in its supercoiled conformation. We have found that: (i) norfloxacin and nalidixic acid are capable of unwinding the double helix, thus confirming the binding of these antibiotics to DNA; (ii) DNA unwinding can be observed only in the presence of Mg2+ and decreases with increasing KCl concentration; (iii) the extent of unwinding varies in different DNA molecules, suggesting a sequence preference of norfloxacin binding to DNA.  相似文献   

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Static and dynamic light scattering measurements were made of solutions of pGem1a plasmids (3730 base pairs) in the relaxed circular (nicked) and supercoiled forms. The static structure factor and the spectrum of decay modes in the autocorrelation function were examined in order to determine the salient differences between the behaviors of nicked DNA and supercoiled DNA. The concentrations studied are within the dilute regime, which is to say that the structure and dynamics of an isolated DNA molecule were probed. Static light scattering measurements yielded estimates for the molecular weight M, second virial coefficient A2, and radius of gyration RG. For the nicked DNA, M = (2.8 ± 0.4) × 106g/mol, A2 = (0.9 ± 0.2) × 10−3 mol cm3/g2, and RG = 90 ± 3 nm were obtained. For the supercoiled DNA, M = (2.5 ± 0.4) × 106 g/mol, A2 = (1.2 ± 0.2) × 10−3 mol cm3/g2, and RG = 82 ± 2.5 nm were obtained. The static structure factors for the nicked and supercoiled DNA were found to superpose when they were scaled by the radius of gyration. The intrinsic stiffness of DNA was evident in the static light scattering data. Homodyne intensity autocorrelation functions were collected for both DNAs at several angles, or scattering vectors. At the smallest scattering vectors the probe size was comparable to the longest intramolecular distance, while at the largest scattering vectors the probe size was smaller than the persistence length of the DNA. Values of the self-diffusion coefficients D were obtained from the low-angle data. For the nicked DNA, D = (2.9 ± 0.3) × 10−8 cm2/s, and for the supercoiled DNA, D = (4.11 ± 0.21) × 10−8 cm2/s. The contribution to the correlation function from the internal dynamics of the DNA was seen to result in a strictly bimodal decay function. The rates of the faster mode Γint, reached plateau values at low angles. For the nicked DNA, Γint = 2500 ± 500 s−1, and for the supercoiled DNA, Γint = 5000 ± 500 s−1. These rates correspond to the slowest internal relaxation modes of the DNAs. The dependence of the relaxation rates on scattering vector was monitored with the aid of cumulants analysis and compared with theoretical predictions for the semiflexible ring molecule. The internal mode rates and the dependence of the cumulants moments reflected the difference between the nicked DNA and the supercoiled DNA dynamical behavior. The supercoiled DNA behavior seen here indicates that conformational dynamics might play a larger role in DNA behavior than is suggested by the notion of a branched interwound structure. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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We examined the effect of adriamycin on kinetics of DNA synthesis catalyzed by DNA polymerase purified from bacteriophage T4-infected Escherichia coli. Two distinct modes of enzyme inhibition occur: uncompetitive and competitive at "low" and "high" drug:DNA nucleotide molar ratios, respectively. Competitive inhibition is not observed unless an unblocked amino group is present on the sugar (daunosamine) moiety. A model is proposed to relate the enzyme inhibition kinetics to intercalative and ionic binding of adriamycin to DNA.  相似文献   

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The initiation step is a key process to regulate the frequency of DNA replication. Although recent studies in Archaea defined the origin of DNA replication (oriC) and the Cdc6/Orc1 homolog as an origin recognition protein, the location and mechanism of duplex opening have remained unclear. We have found that Cdc6/Orc1 binds to oriC and unwinds duplex DNA in the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus, by means of a P1 endonuclease assay. A primer extension analysis further revealed that this localized unwinding occurs in the oriC region at a specific site, which is 12-bp long and rich in adenine and thymine. This site is different from the predicted duplex unwinding element (DUE) that we reported previously. We also discovered that Cdc6/Orc1 induces topological changes in supercoiled oriC DNA, and that this process is dependent on the AAA+ domain. These results indicate that topological alterations of oriC DNA by Cdc6/Orc1 introduce a single-stranded region at the 12-mer site, that could possibly serve as an entry point for Mcm helicase.  相似文献   

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The binding activities of the 170 kDa and the 180 kDa human topoisomerases II (topo IIa and topo IIβ) to linear DNA fragments with different degrees of curvature were characterized. In gel retardation experiments it was shown that both forms of the enzyme bind preferentially to a curved 287 bp fragment, forming a detectable stable complex. The affinity for straight DNA fragments of similar length is significantly lower. Both a commercially available topo IIa, isolated from placenta, and topo IIα and topo IIβ purified from nuclear extracts of the Namahva lymphoma tissue culture line gave similar results. The effects of double-stranded poly[d(A-T)], poly[d(G-C)], supercoiled plasmid DNA and linear Z-DNA on the topo II- complex with curved DNA were analyzed in competition experiments. The hierarchy of affinities of the 180 kDa topo IIβ for these DNAs has the order: linear left-handed DNA > supercoiled DNA ? curved DNA ? poly[d(A-T)] ? poly[d(G-C)]. The 170 kDa topo IIa binds with similar affinity to curved DNA and linear Z-DNA ? supercoiled DNA ? linear B- DNA The data imply that human topoisomerase II binding is more sensitive to DNA secondary structure than to DNA sequence per se. The ability of the enzyme to preferentially recognize a wide variety of sequences in unusual secondary structures suggests a mode of targeting the enzyme in vivo to regions of high negative supercoiling.  相似文献   

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We have examined the duplex DNA unwinding (helicase) properties of the Escherichia coli helicase II protein (uvrD gene product) over a wide range of protein concentrations and solution conditions using a variety of duplex DNA substrates including fully duplex blunt ended and nicked circular molecules. We find that helicase II protein is able to initiate on and completely unwind fully duplex DNA molecules without the requirement for a covalently attached 3' single-stranded DNA tail. This DNA unwinding activity is dependent upon Mg2+ and ATP and requires that the amount of protein be in excess of that needed to saturate the resulting single-stranded DNA. Unwinding experiments on fully duplex blunt ended DNA with lengths of 341, 849, 1625, and 2671 base pairs indicate that unwinding occurs at the same high ratios of helicase II protein/nucleotide, independent of DNA length (50% unwinding requires approximately 0.6 helicase II monomers/nucleotide in 2.5 mM MgCl2, 10% glycerol, pH 7.5, 37 degrees C). Helicase II protein is also able to unwind completely a nicked circular DNA molecule containing 2671 base pairs. At lower but still high molar ratios of helicase II protein to DNA, duplex DNA molecules containing a single-stranded (ss) region attached to a 3' end of the duplex are preferentially unwound in agreement with the results obtained by S. W. Matson [1986) J. Biol. Chem. 261, 10169-10175). This preferential unwinding of duplex DNA with an attached 3' ssDNA most likely reflects the availability of a high affinity site (ssDNA) with the proper orientation for initiation; however, this may not reflect the type of DNA molecule upon which helicase II protein initiates DNA unwinding in vivo. The effects of changes in NaCl, NaCH3COO, and MgCl2 concentration on the ability of helicase II protein to unwind fully duplex DNA and duplex DNA with a 3' ssDNA tail have also been examined. Although the unwinding of fully duplex and nicked circular DNA molecules reported here occurs at higher helicase II protein to DNA ratios than have been previously used in most studies of this protein in vitro, this activity is likely to be relevant to the function of this protein in vivo since very high levels of helicase II protein accumulate in E. coli during the SOS response to DNA damage (approximately 2-5 x 10(4) copies/cell).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)  相似文献   

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The DNA binding of BMS 181176, an antitumor antibiotic derivative of rebeccamycin was characterized by DNA unwinding assays, as well as by fluorescence emission and polarization spectroscopic techniques. Unwinding and rewinding of supercoiled DNA was interpreted in terms of intercalation of BMS 181176 into DNA BMS 181176 shows an enhanced fluorescence emission upon binding to the AT sequence and no enhancement upon binding to the GC sequence. BMS 181176 appears to be a weaker binder to poly(dAdT).poly(dAdT) compared to doxorubicin and ethidium bromide. When bound to DNA, the rotational motion of BMS 181176 is substantially decreased as evident from the increase in fluorescence polarization. BMS 181176 exhibits a range of binding strengths depending on the DNA This is demonstrated by the Acridine Orange displacement assay using fluorescence polarization.  相似文献   

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A flow linear dichroism technique is utilized to study the unwinding of supercoiled DNA induced by the binding of ethidium bromide (EB) and proflavine (PF) at different ratios r (drug added/DNA base). In the case of either EB or PF bound to linear calf thymus DNA, the reduced linear dichroism signals LD/A (LD: linear dichroism; A: absorbance, both measured at the same wavelength), determined at 258, and 520 or 462 nm (corresponding to contributions predominantly from the partially oriented DNA bases, intercalated EB, or PF, respectively) are nearly independent of drug concentration. In the case of supercoiled DNA, the magnitude of LD/A at 258 nm first increases to a maximum value near r = 0.04-0.05, and then decreases as r is increased further, mimicking the behavior of the sedimentation coefficients, viscosities, and gel electrophoresis patterns measured by other workers at similar values of r. However, LD/A at 520 nm, which is due to DNA-bound EB molecules, is constant within the range of r values of 0.02-0.06 in which the magnitude of LD/A determined at 258 nm due to the DNA bases exhibits a pronounced maximum. In contrast, in the case of PF, the magnitudes of LD/A determined at 258 or 462 nm are characterized by similar dependencies on r, both exhibiting pronounced maxima at r = 0.05; this parallel behavior is expected according to a simple intercalation model in which the DNA bases and drug molecules are stacked on top of one another, and in which both are oriented to similar extents in the flow gradient. The unexpected differences in the dependencies of (LD/A)258 and (LD/A)520 on r in the case of EB bound to supercoiled DNA, are attributed to differences in the net overall alignment of the EB molecules and DNA bases in the flow gradient. The magnitude of the LD signal at 258 nm reflects the overall degree of orientation of the supercoiled DNA molecules that, in turn, depends on their hydrodynamic shapes and sizes; the LD signals characterizing the bound EB molecules may reflect this orientation also, as well as the partial alignment of individual DNA segments containing bound EB molecules.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)  相似文献   

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Pea mini-chromosome maintenance 6 (MCM6) single subunit (93 kDa) forms homohexamer (560 kDa) and contains an ATP-dependent and replication fork stimulated 3′ to 5′ DNA unwinding activity along with intrinsic DNA-dependent ATPase and ATP-binding activities1 (Plant Mol Biol 2010; DOI: 10.1007/s11103-010-9675-7). Here, we have determined the effect of various DNA-binding agents, such as actinomycin, nogalamycin, daunorubicin, doxorubicin, distamycin, camptothecin, cyclophosphamide, ellipticine, VP-16, novobiocin, netropsin, cisplatin, mitoxantrone and genistein on the DNA unwinding and ATPase activities of the pea MCM6 DNA helicase. The results show that actinomycin and nogalamycin inhibited the DNA helicase (apparent Ki values of 10 and 1 µM, respectively) and ATPase (apparent Ki values of 100 and 17 µM, respectively) activities. Although, daunorubicin and doxorubicin also inhibited the DNA helicase activity of pea MCM6, but with less efficiency; however, these could not inhibit the ATPase activity. These results suggest that the intercalation of the inhibitors into duplex DNA generates a complex that impedes translocation of MCM6, resulting in the inhibitions of the activities. This study could be useful in our better understanding of the mechanism of plant nuclear DNA helicase unwinding.Key words: ATPase, actinomycin, DNA-binding agents, DNA helicase, nogalamycin, pea MCM6  相似文献   

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