Kinetics and mechanism for platination of thione-containing nucleotides and oligonucleotides: evaluation of the salt dependence
(2003) In Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry 8(1-2). p.38-44- Abstract
- Reactions of cis-[PtCl(NH3)(CyNH2)(OH2)](+) (Cy = cyclohexyl) with thione-containing single-stranded oligonucleotides d(T8XT8) and d(XT16) (X = I-s6 or U-s4) and the mononucleotides 4-thiouridine ((UMP)-U-s4) and 6-mercaptoinosine ((IMP)-I-s6) have been studied in aqueous solution at pH 4.1. The reaction kinetics was followed using HPLC methodology as a function of ionic strength in the interval 5.0 mM less than or equal to I less than or equal to 300 mM. A two-fold kinetic preference for reaction with the I-s6 moiety over U-s4 is observed in both monomeric and oligomeric systems. The rate for adduct formation with the oligonucleotides d(T8XT8) and d(XT16) decreases with increasing ionic strength of the medium. The effect is most... (More)
- Reactions of cis-[PtCl(NH3)(CyNH2)(OH2)](+) (Cy = cyclohexyl) with thione-containing single-stranded oligonucleotides d(T8XT8) and d(XT16) (X = I-s6 or U-s4) and the mononucleotides 4-thiouridine ((UMP)-U-s4) and 6-mercaptoinosine ((IMP)-I-s6) have been studied in aqueous solution at pH 4.1. The reaction kinetics was followed using HPLC methodology as a function of ionic strength in the interval 5.0 mM less than or equal to I less than or equal to 300 mM. A two-fold kinetic preference for reaction with the I-s6 moiety over U-s4 is observed in both monomeric and oligomeric systems. The rate for adduct formation with the oligonucleotides d(T8XT8) and d(XT16) decreases with increasing ionic strength of the medium. The effect is most pronounced for adduct formation with the middle positions, e.g. for d((T8IT8)-I-s6): k(2,app) = 130 M-1 s(-1) and 13 M-1 s(-1) at I = 5.0 and 300 mM, respectively, and slightly less pronounced for adduct formation at the end positions, e.g. for d((IT16)-I-s6): k(2,app) = 130 M-1 s(-1) and 11 M-1 s(-1) at I = 5.0 and 300 mM, respectively. Analysis of the salt dependence using the Bronsted-Debye-Huckel relationship shows that the reactions with the monomers are well described as an interaction between a monovalent cation and a monovalent anion. In contrast, a similar analysis of the oligonucleotide reactions indicates influence from polyelectrolyte effects. The results support a mechanism in which pre-association on the DNA surface precedes adduct formation, regardless of the exact location of the final binding site. (Less)
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- Kjellström, Johan LU and Elmroth, Sofi LU
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- 2003
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- 4-thiouridine, 6-mercaptoinosine, kinetics, platinum, DNA
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- Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry
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- 8
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- 1-2
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- 38 - 44
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- Springer
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- 1432-1327
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- 10.1007/s00775-002-0384-9
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- English
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@article{289be396-c517-496d-8d0b-30f5d1525776, abstract = {{Reactions of cis-[PtCl(NH3)(CyNH2)(OH2)](+) (Cy = cyclohexyl) with thione-containing single-stranded oligonucleotides d(T8XT8) and d(XT16) (X = I-s6 or U-s4) and the mononucleotides 4-thiouridine ((UMP)-U-s4) and 6-mercaptoinosine ((IMP)-I-s6) have been studied in aqueous solution at pH 4.1. The reaction kinetics was followed using HPLC methodology as a function of ionic strength in the interval 5.0 mM less than or equal to I less than or equal to 300 mM. A two-fold kinetic preference for reaction with the I-s6 moiety over U-s4 is observed in both monomeric and oligomeric systems. The rate for adduct formation with the oligonucleotides d(T8XT8) and d(XT16) decreases with increasing ionic strength of the medium. The effect is most pronounced for adduct formation with the middle positions, e.g. for d((T8IT8)-I-s6): k(2,app) = 130 M-1 s(-1) and 13 M-1 s(-1) at I = 5.0 and 300 mM, respectively, and slightly less pronounced for adduct formation at the end positions, e.g. for d((IT16)-I-s6): k(2,app) = 130 M-1 s(-1) and 11 M-1 s(-1) at I = 5.0 and 300 mM, respectively. Analysis of the salt dependence using the Bronsted-Debye-Huckel relationship shows that the reactions with the monomers are well described as an interaction between a monovalent cation and a monovalent anion. In contrast, a similar analysis of the oligonucleotide reactions indicates influence from polyelectrolyte effects. The results support a mechanism in which pre-association on the DNA surface precedes adduct formation, regardless of the exact location of the final binding site.}}, author = {{Kjellström, Johan and Elmroth, Sofi}}, issn = {{1432-1327}}, keywords = {{4-thiouridine; 6-mercaptoinosine; kinetics; platinum; DNA}}, language = {{eng}}, number = {{1-2}}, pages = {{38--44}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, series = {{Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry}}, title = {{Kinetics and mechanism for platination of thione-containing nucleotides and oligonucleotides: evaluation of the salt dependence}}, url = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00775-002-0384-9}}, doi = {{10.1007/s00775-002-0384-9}}, volume = {{8}}, year = {{2003}}, }