%0 Journal Article %T Zn Ions Change Binding Mode of TOEPyP4 with DNA and Cause DNA Transition from B to C and Zn-Like Conformations %A Jamlet Monaselidze %A Maya Gorgoshidze %A David Khachidze %A Maya Kiladze %A Vasil Bregadze %A Eugene Kiziria %A Hakob Margaryan %A Nune Hakobyan %J American Journal of Analytical Chemistry %P 744-748 %@ 2156-8278 %D 2013 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ajac.2013.412090 %X
It is known that at low concentrations of TMPyP4, this porphyrin predominantly intercalates between GC pairs at GC-rich sites of duplex DNA and G-quadruplexes of various constructions, and stabilizes these structures. However, there are still some arguable suggestions about the exact binding sites and modes of TMPyP4 to GC-rich regions of DNA in case of helation of divalent ions with help of the porphrin, which makes porphyrin structure asymmetric. We examined TOEPyP4¡ªanalogue of TMPyP4¡ªand studied interaction of TOEPyP4 into the calf thymus DNA at presence of nanomole concentrations of one of the most important microelements in cell vital function¡ªZn ion. On the basis of CD and absorption spectra of the DNA-TOEPyP4 mixture, it was determined that nanomole concentrations of Zn ions changed porphyrin intercalative binding mode to some external binding modes, which initiated transition of the canonic B conformation of DNA into C-like conformation, and incubation of the (DNA-TOEP4) + Zn mixture at 37?C caused B-Z-like transition, but no transition was observed for the DNA-TOEPyP4 mixture. In particular, at 10 mM?NaCl, TOEPyP4/DNA = 0.02, the binding mode change was observed in the concentration range from 150 to 300 nM?Zn, and the B-C-like transition occurred from 150 to 600 nM?Zn. The B-Z transition at TOEPyP4/DNA = 0.015, Zn/DNA = 0.015, NaCI 10 mM, T = 37?C was observed within incubation time interval from 0.3 to 20 hours, and maximal percent of Z-like form was seen when incubation time interval was from 5 to 6 hours.
%K CD %K Porphyrin %K TOEPyP4 %K TMPyP4 %K B-C Transition %K B-Z Transition %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=40788