The sequence specificity of photobinding to DNA of two tetrahydrobenzopsoralen derivatives has been investigated by testing the photoreactivity toward a number of self-complementary oligonucleotides. The thermodynamic constant for noncovalent binding to each DNA sequence was evaluated. The extent of photoreactivity was greatly dependent upon base composition. The two tetracyclic compounds show similar behavior in comparison to other bifunctional derivatives. Their overall rate constants were greatly enhanced in comparison to classical psoralens. However, their high efficiency of covalent binding is counterbalanced by low affinity for noncovalent interaction with DNA.

Sequence specificity of tetrahydropsoralen photobinding to DNA

1995

Abstract

The sequence specificity of photobinding to DNA of two tetrahydrobenzopsoralen derivatives has been investigated by testing the photoreactivity toward a number of self-complementary oligonucleotides. The thermodynamic constant for noncovalent binding to each DNA sequence was evaluated. The extent of photoreactivity was greatly dependent upon base composition. The two tetracyclic compounds show similar behavior in comparison to other bifunctional derivatives. Their overall rate constants were greatly enhanced in comparison to classical psoralens. However, their high efficiency of covalent binding is counterbalanced by low affinity for noncovalent interaction with DNA.
1995
PSORALEN
FUROCOUMARINS
oligonucleotides
photoreactivity
DNA
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