Diastereoselective DNA cleavage recognition by Ni(II) x Gly-Gly-His-derived metallopeptides.
Ya-Yin Fang, Craig A Claussen, Kenny B Lipkowitz, Eric C Long
Index: J. Am. Chem. Soc. 128(10) , 3198-207, (2006)
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Abstract
Site-selective DNA cleavage by diastereoisomers of Ni(II) x Gly-Gly-His-derived metallopeptides was investigated through high-resolution gel analyses and molecular dynamics simulations. Ni(II) x L-Arg-Gly-His and Ni(II) x D-Arg-Gly-His (and their respective Lys analogues) targeted A/T-rich regions; however, the L-isomers consistently modified a subset of available nucleotides within a given minor groove site, while the D-isomers differed in both their sites of preference and their ability to target individual nucleotides within some sites. In comparison, Ni(II) x L-Pro-Gly-His and Ni(II) x D-Pro-Gly-His were unable to exhibit a similar diastereoselectivity. Simulations of the above systems, along with Ni(II) x Gly-Gly-His, indicated that the stereochemistry of the amino-terminal amino acid produces either an isohelical metallopeptide that associates stably at individual DNA sites (L-Arg or L-Lys) or, with D-Arg and D-Lys, a noncomplementary metallopeptide structure that cannot fully employ its side chain nor amino-terminal amine as positional stabilizing moieties. In contrast, amino-terminal Pro-containing metallopeptides of either stereochemistry, lacking an extended side chain directed toward the minor groove, did not exhibit a similar diastereoselectivity. While the identity and stereochemistry of amino acids located in the amino-terminal peptide position influenced DNA cleavage, metallopeptide diastereoisomers containing L- and D-Arg (or Lys) within the second peptide position did not exhibit diastereoselective DNA cleavage patterns; simulations indicated that a positively charged amino acid in this location alters the interaction of the metallopeptide equatorial plane and the minor groove leading to an interaction similar to Ni(II) x Gly-Gly-His.
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