M P Evstigneev, V V Khomich, D B Davies
Index: Eur. Biophys. J. 36(1) , 1-11, (2006)
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The competitive binding of anthracycline antitumour drugs, [daunomycin (DAU), doxorubicin (DOX) or nogalamycin (NOG)], with caffeine (CAF) to a model DNA oligomer has been investigated by 500 MHz 1H NMR spectroscopy under physiological solution conditions. The method depends on the stepwise analysis of one-component (self-association), two-component (hetero-association and DNA complexation) and three-component interactions, in order to de-convolute the overall binding of the anthracycline antibiotic and CAF to DNA into two competing processes, viz. hetero-association of the antibiotic-CAF ('interceptor' action of CAF) and CAF-DNA complexation ('protector' action of CAF). It is found that the complexation of DAU with DNA in the presence of CAF is mainly affected by the CAF-DNA complexation, whereas the binding of either DOX or NOG to DNA is affected approximately equally by both the CAF-DNA complexation and CAF-antibiotic hetero-association. Quantitative evaluation of the three-component mixture of drug-CAF-DNA has enabled the proportion of the antibiotic displaced from DNA on addition of CAF to be calculated over a large range of CAF concentration, which may provide a quantitative basis for the change in anthracycline-related toxicity on addition of CAF.
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