Pt. Henderson et al., SELECTIVE PHOTOCLEAVAGE OF DNA BY ANTHRAQUINONE DERIVATIVES - TARGETING THE SINGLE-STRAND REGION OF HAIRPIN STRUCTURES, Biochemistry, 37(9), 1998, pp. 2991-3000
A tetracationic anthraquinone derivative (27AQS2) binds to hairpin DNA
and irradiation of the bound quinone leads to selective strand cleava
ge. NMR spectroscopy reveals that 27AQS2 binds at the loop and to the
stem-loop junction of hairpin DNA. UV irradiation of the bound quinone
causes cleavage of the DNA in the loop region and at guanines in the
stem region. Inclusion of ethidium bromide in the reaction mixture lea
ds to a greatly increased selectivity for loop cleavage. Spectroscopic
and chemical evidence suggests a three component mechanism for reacti
on. The ability to target single-stranded regions of DNA structures is
an important property of this photonuclease.