Binding studies on peptide–oligonucleotide complex: intercalation of tryptophan in GC-rich region of c- myc gene
Transcriptional regulation of the c- myc gene is essential for normal cellular proliferation; differentiation and overexpression of c- myc is associated with several human cancers. C- myc gene, particularly exon 1, which contains the conserved P1 and P2 promoter regions, has been a potential target...
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Published in | Biochimica et biophysica acta Vol. 1622; no. 2; pp. 73 - 81 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Netherlands
Elsevier B.V
23.07.2003
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Summary: | Transcriptional regulation of the c-
myc gene is essential for normal cellular proliferation; differentiation and overexpression of c-
myc is associated with several human cancers. C-
myc gene, particularly exon 1, which contains the conserved P1 and P2 promoter regions, has been a potential target for the intercalating drugs in chemotherapy. We have chosen a 21-mer GC-rich oligonucleotide sequence starting from 2281 to 2302 of human c-
myc gene located 26 base pair upstream of P1 promoter and partially overlapping with the TATA box of P1. In this paper, we have studied the interaction of a tetrapeptide, KWGK-otBut, with duplex of the above 21-mer sequence under low-salt conditions using UV–Vis absorption, UV melting, fluorescence and circular dichroic (CD) spectroscopy. From the fluorescence quenching data, we determined the two binding constants,
K
1 (involving only electrostatic interactions) and
K
2 (involving intercalation), for the formation of (PN)
1 and (PN)
2 of the two-step mechanism previously established by us. Significant changes were observed in the UV difference absorption spectra and CD spectra of both KWGK and 21-mer duplex upon complex formation even at a very low peptide to nucleotide (P/N) ratios. These spectral changes accompanied by a high value of
K
2 (=5.13) suggest a strong binding of KWGK involving intercalation of the tryptophan in 21-mer duplex. Based on the above data along with changes observed in Δ
H, Δ
S and Δ
G and increase in melting temperature (by about 8 °C) of the 21-mer duplex in presence of KWGK, we propose a model for intercalation of tryptophan of in GC-rich region of c-
myc gene. Present observations may be explored in understanding the role of intercalation in protein–nucleic acid interactions in c-
myc expression and these results could also help in designing oligopeptides or other low molecular weight ligands to modulate gene expression. |
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ISSN: | 0304-4165 0006-3002 1872-8006 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0304-4165(03)00119-3 |