Nucleic Acids Research, 1983, Vol. 11, No. 16 5701-5715
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Calorimetric and spectroscopic investigation of drug-DNA interactions: II. Dipyrandlam binding to poly d(AT)
Department of Chemistry, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA
Received June 20, 1983. Accepted July 27, 1983.
We report the first calorimetric investigation of steroid diamine binding to a DNA duplex. Absorption spectroscopy, batch calorimetry, and differential scanning calorlmetry (DSC) have been used to detect, monitor, and therraodynamically characterize the binding of the steroid diamine, dipyrandium, to poly d(AT). The following theraodynamic data for the binding in 16 mM Na+ at 25°C have been obtained:
G° - 6.5 kcal/nol,
H° = +4.2 kcal/mol, and
S = +36 e.u. We interpret the endothermic binding enthalpy in terms of steroid-induced conformational changes in the duplex (e.g. "kinking"). The large positive entropy is interpreted in terms of binding-induced release of bound water and condensed sodium ions. The salt-dependence of the binding constant is interpreted in terms of dipyrandium site-binding involving only one of the two charged ends of the steroid. The optical and DSC curves for the unsaturated steroid-poly d(AT) complexes exhibit biphasic behavior. A comparison of the van't Hoff and the calorimetric transition enthalpies reveals that steroid binding reduces the cooperativlty of the transition.
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