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Title: Kinetics for exchange of the imino protons of the d(C-G-C-G-A-A-T-T-C-G-C-G) double helix in complexes with the antibiotics netropsin and/or actinomycin. Author: Pardi A, Morden KM, Patel DJ, Tinoco I. Journal: Biochemistry; 1983 Mar 01; 22(5):1107-13. PubMed ID: 6301539. Abstract: The lifetimes for exchange of the imino protons in the dodecanucleotide d(C-G-C-G-A-A-T-T-C-G-C-G) upon binding of netropsin and/or actinomycin have been measured by proton nuclear magnetic resonance experiments. At high temperature these lifetimes were found to measure the lifetimes for opening of the base pairs in the double helix. Comparison of the opening rates in the dodecamer with those in the complex with netropsin (which binds at the -A-A-T-T- sequence) shows that there is not only a large kinetic stabilization of the A . T base pairs at the binding site but also a significant stabilization of the G . C base pairs adjacent to the netropsin binding site. For the complex with actinomycin, which intercalates at the G-C sites in the double strand, the lifetimes of the base pairs at the binding site increase upon binding of actinomycin, and the A . T base pairs in the central core are slightly kinetically destabilized by the actinomycin binding. The activation energies for exchange of the imino protons were also measured in the complexes and indicate that the mechanism for exchange of the imino protons is individual base-pair opening, where one base pair opens independently of the others. The effects of drug binding on the dynamics of individual base pairs in a double-stranded helix are discussed.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]