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A molecular mechanics study of spermine complexation to DNA: A new model for spermine-poly(dG-dC) binding

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Haworth, I. S.
Rodger, A.
Richards, W. G.

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Molecular mechanics calculations of the binding of spermine to a number of solvated DNA helices have led to the development of a new model for spermine complexation. The structural details of the complexes formed with d(GCGCGCGCGC)2 and d(ATATATATAT)2 decamers allowed a rationalization of the observed experimental differences for binding to these two helices. For d(ATATATATAT)2 - was concluded that spermine remains in a cross-major groove binding site. Conversely, for d(GCGCGCGCGC)2 spermine reorientation via specific ligand-base-pair hydrogen-bond formation allows complexation along the major groove. The solvent plays an important role in differentiating the two binding modes. A mechanism of spermine complexation to natural DNA is postulated from these results. Past experimental data are also considered in the context of the new model.

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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

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