نتایج جستجو برای: polyamides

تعداد نتایج: 721  

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2004
Jill A Livengood Eric J Fechter Peter B Dervan Jennifer K Nyborg

Human T-cell leukemia virus type-1 (HTLV-1) depends on the virally encoded transcription factor Tax for efficient viral replication and gene expression. In a complex with CREB, Tax contacts the minor groove of the promoter DNA at guanine and cytosine rich sequences that flank three of the off-consensus cyclic-AMP response elements (CREs). In this study, we used six Tax-directed pyrrole-imidazol...

2005
Peter B. Dervan

Polyamides are designed oligomers that can bind to DNA in a sequence-specific manner with affinities comparable to those of natural DNA-binding proteins. Recently, an N-terminal 3-chloro-6-fluorobenzothiophene polyamide bound in the minor groove of DNA was co-crystallized at 1.1 Å resolution as an antiparallel dimer. In addition, antimicrobial screenings for this polyamide family and the develo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Graham S Erwin Matthew P Grieshop Devesh Bhimsaria Truman J Do José A Rodríguez-Martínez Charu Mehta Kanika Khanna Scott A Swanson Ron Stewart James A Thomson Parameswaran Ramanathan Aseem Z Ansari

Targeting the genome with sequence-specific DNA-binding molecules is a major goal at the interface of chemistry, biology, and precision medicine. Polyamides, composed of N-methylpyrrole and N-methylimidazole monomers, are a class of synthetic molecules that can be rationally designed to "read" specific DNA sequences. However, the impact of different chromatin states on polyamide binding in live...

Journal: :Medicinal chemistry 2014
Kevin J Koeller G Davis Harris Karl Aston Gaofei He Carlos H Castaneda Melissa A Thornton Terri G Edwards Shuo Wang Rupesh Nanjunda W David Wilson Chris Fisher James K Bashkin

There is a long history for the bioorganic and biomedical use of N-methyl-pyrrole-derived polyamides (PAs) that are higher homologs of natural products such as distamycin A and netropsin. This work has been pursued by many groups, with the Dervan and Sugiyama groups responsible for many breakthroughs. We have studied PAs since about 1999, partly in industry and partly in academia. Early in this...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Ken-ichi Shinohara Shunta Sasaki Masafumi Minoshima Toshikazu Bando Hiroshi Sugiyama

We recently developed a new type of pyrrole (Py)-imidazole (Im) polyamide-tetrahydrocyclopropabenzindolone (CBI) conjugate with an indole linker as a stable sequence-specific alkylating agent. In this study, we investigated the gene silencing activities of polyamides A, B and C, which selectively alkylate specific sequences in the promoter region, non-coding strand and coding strand, respective...

2015
Joseph P. Ramos PAUL RAMOS David Wilson

The development of small-molecules which target nucleic acids, more specifically the minor groove of DNA, in a sequence specific manner and control gene expression are currently being investigated as potential therapeutic compounds for the treatment of various diseases, including cancer, as well as viral and bacterial infections. The naturally occurring compounds netropsin and distamycin have b...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
J Cho M E Parks P B Dervan

Small molecules that specifically bind with high affinity to any designated DNA sequence in the human genome would be useful tools in molecular biology and potentially in human medicine. Simple rules have been developed to rationally alter the sequence specificity of minor groove-binding polyamides containing N-methylimidazole and N-methylpyrrole amino acids. Crescent-shaped polyamides bind as ...

2012
Amanda E. Hargrove Jevgenij A. Raskatov Jordan L. Meier David C. Montgomery Peter B. Dervan

To optimize the biological activity of pyrrole-imidazole polyamide DNA-binding molecules, we characterized the aggregation propensity of these compounds through dynamic light scattering and fractional solubility analysis. Nearly all studied polyamides were found to form measurable particles 50-500 nm in size under biologically relevant conditions, while HPLC-based analyses revealed solubility t...

Journal: :Organic letters 2009
David M Chenoweth Daniel A Harki Peter B Dervan

Cyclic eight-ring pyrrole-imidazole polyamides are sequence-specific DNA-binding small molecules that are cell permeable and can regulate endogenous gene expression. Syntheses of cyclic polyamides have been achieved by solid-phase and solution-phase methods. A rapid solution-phase oligomerization approach to eight-ring symmetrical cyclic polyamides yields 12- and 16-membered macrocycles as well...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
W L Walker E M Landaw R E Dickerson D S Goodsell

Linked polyamides bind in the minor groove of double-stranded DNA in a partially sequence-specific manner. This report analyzes the theoretical limits of DNA sequence discrimination by linked polyamides composed of two to four different types of heterocyclic rings, determining (i) the optimal choice of base-binding specificity for each ring and (ii) the optimal design for a polyamide composed o...

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