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Visualization of Drug-Nucleic Acid Interactions At Atomic Resolution. VIII. Structures of Two Ethidium/Dinucleoside Monophosphate Crystalline Complexes Containing Ethidium: Cytidylyl(3′-5′) Guanosine

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Pages 1179-1194
Received 06 Oct 1983
Published online: 21 May 2012

Abstract

This paper describes two complexes containing ethidium and the dinucleoside monophosphate, cytidylyl(3′-5′)guanosine (CpG). Both crystals are monoclinic, space group P21, with unit cell dimensions as follows: modification 1: a = 13.64 Å, b = 32.16 Å, c - 14.93 Å, β = 114.8° and modification 2: a = 13.79 Å, b = 31.94 Å, c = 15.66 Å, β = 117.5°. Each structure has been solved to atomic resolution and refined by Fourier and least squares methods; the first has been refined to a residual of 0.187 on 1,903 reflections, while the second has been refined to a residual of 0.187 on 1,001 reflections. The asymmetric unit in both structures contains two ethidium molecules and two CpG molecules; the first structure has 30 water molecules (a total of 158 non-hydrogen atoms), while the second structure has 19 water molecules (a total of 147 non-hydrogen atoms). Both structures demonstrate intercalation of ethidium between base-paired CpG dimers. In addition, ethidium molecules stack on either side of the intercalated duplex, being related by a unit cell translation along the a axis.

The basic feature of the sugar-phosphate chains accompanying ethidium intercalation in both structures is: C3′ endo (3′-5′) C2′ endo. This mixed sugar-puckering pattern has been observed in all previous studies of ethidium intercalation and is a feature common to other drug-nucleic acid structural studies carried out in our laboratory. We discuss this further in this paper and in the accompanying papers.

 

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