Bacterial melanin interacts with double-stranded DNA with high affinity and may inhibit cell metabolism in vivo |
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Authors: | Jing Geng Peng Yuan Chun Shao Sheng-Bing Yu Bo Zhou Ping Zhou Xiang-Dong Chen |
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Affiliation: | (1) State Key Laboratory of Virology, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, 430072 Wuhan, China;(2) College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Wuhan University, 430072 Wuhan, China; |
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Abstract: | Melanin has been found to interact with a number of molecules including metal ions, antibiotics and proteins. In this study, we showed how melanin from bacteria can interact with double-stranded DNA. Investigation using capillary electrophoresis, various spectroscopic techniques and circular dichroism found that melanin interacts with DNA by intercalating between the base pairs of DNA. And this was further supported by simulating different forms of melanin docking to oligonucleotides. Transmission electron microscopy of recombinant Escherichia coli producing melanin suggested the interaction in vivo. Furthermore, we showed how the cytoplasmic localization of melanin may provide a novel function in inhibiting cellular metabolism using microcalorimetry. The implications of the interaction in prokaryotes and eukaryotes were discussed. |
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