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Entry Detail
PDB ID:
1DA0
Keywords:
Title:
DNA-DRUG INTERACTIONS: THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF D(CGATCG) COMPLEXED WITH DAUNOMYCIN
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
PDB Version:
Deposition Date:
1992-10-17
Release Date:
1993-07-15
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
1.50 Å
R-Value Observed:
0.25
Space Group:
P 41 21 2
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polydeoxyribonucleotide
Description:DNA (5'-D(*CP*GP*AP*TP*CP*G)-3')
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:6
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
DNA-drug interactions. The crystal structure of d(CGATCG) complexed with daunomycin.
J.Mol.Biol. 206 693 705 (1989)
PMID: 2738914 DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(89)90577-9

Abstact

The structure of a d(CGATCG)-daunomycin complex has been determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction techniques. Refinement, with the location of 40 solvent molecules, using data up to 1.5 A, converged with a final crystallographic residual, R = 0.25 (RW = 0.22). The tetragonal crystals are in space group P4(1)2(1)2, with cell dimensions of a = 27.98 A and c = 52.87 A. The self-complementary d(CGATCG) forms a distorted right-handed helix with a daunomycin molecule intercalated at each d(CpG) step. The daunomycin aglycon chromophore is oriented at right-angles to the long axis of the DNA base-pairs. This head-on intercalation is stabilized by direct hydrogen bonds and indirectly via solvent-mediated, hydrogen-bonding interactions between the chromophore and its intercalation site base-pairs. The cyclohexene ring and amino sugar substituent lie in the minor groove. The amino sugar N-3' forms a hydrogen bond with O-2 of the next neighbouring thymine. This electrostatic interaction helps position the sugar in a way that results in extensive van der Waals contacts between the drug and the DNA. There is no interaction between daunosamine and the DNA sugar-phosphate backbone. We present full experimental details and all relevant conformational parameters, and use the comparison with a d(CGTACG)-daunomycin complex to rationalize some neighbouring sequence effects involved in daunomycin binding.

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