Investigation of the factors that dictate the preferred orientation of lexitropsins in the minor groove of DNA

Hasan Y. Alniss, Ini-Isabée Witzel, Mohammad H. Semreen, Pritam Kumar Panda, Yogendra Kumar Mishra, Rajeev Ahuja, John A. Parkinson

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Abstract

Lexitropsins are small molecules that bind to the minor groove of DNA as antiparallel dimers in a specific orientation. These molecules have shown therapeutic potential in the treatment of several diseases; however, the development of these molecules to target particular genes requires revealing the factors that dictate their preferred orientation in the minor grooves, which to date have not been investigated. In this study, a distinct structure (thzC) was carefully designed as an analog of a well-characterized lexitropsin (thzA) to reveal the factors that dictate the preferred binding orientation. Comparative evaluations of the biophysical and molecular modeling results of both compounds showed that the position of the dimethylaminopropyl group and the orientation of the amide links of the ligand with respect to the 5′–3′-ends; dictate the preferred orientation of lexitropsins in the minor grooves. These findings could be useful in the design of novel lexitropsins to selectively target specific genes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10423-10440
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Medicinal Chemistry
Volume62
Issue number22
Early online date28 Oct 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Nov 2019

Keywords

  • amides
  • genetics
  • ligands
  • nucleic acid structure
  • oligomers

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