Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5372242 Biophysical Chemistry 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The promoter of human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) gene, in the region from − 1000 to + 1, contains two homopurine-homopyrimidine sequences (− 835/− 814 and − 108/− 90), that can be considered as potential targets to triple helix forming oligonucleotides (TFOs) for applying antigene strategy.We have chosen the sequence (− 108/− 90) on the basis of its unfavorable chromatin organization, evaluated by theoretical nucleosome positioning and nuclease hypersensitive sites mapping. On this sequence, anti-parallel triplex with satisfactory thermodynamic stability is formed by two TFOs, having different lengths.Triplex stability is significantly increased by specific interactions with the perylene derivative N,N′-bis[3,3′-(dimethylamino) propylamine]-3,4,9,10-perylenetetracarboxylic diimide (DAPER).Since DAPER is a symmetric molecule, the induced Circular Dichroism (CD) spectra in the range 400-600 nm allows us to obtain information on drug binding to triplex and duplex DNA. The drug-induced ellipticity is significantly higher in the case of triplex with respect to duplex and, surprisingly, it increases at decreasing of DNA. A model is proposed where self-stacked DAPER binds to triplex or to duplex narrow grooves.

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