The Evidence of Cooperative Binding of a Ligand to G4 DNA

Intrinsic constants of the ligand binding with G4 DNA (guanine-rich DNA sequence) using quantitative standards can be convenient providing the assessment for elucidating the possibility of such structures participation in biochemical processes. In the present communication, the hard + soft modelling...

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Main Author: A. G. Kudrev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6780521
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spelling doaj-692e0debc8ca4d2f9b5cc33e9c96f5992020-11-24T21:30:37ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry2090-88652090-88732017-01-01201710.1155/2017/67805216780521The Evidence of Cooperative Binding of a Ligand to G4 DNAA. G. Kudrev0Saint Petersburg State University, 7/9 Universitetskaya Nab., St. Petersburg 199034, RussiaIntrinsic constants of the ligand binding with G4 DNA (guanine-rich DNA sequence) using quantitative standards can be convenient providing the assessment for elucidating the possibility of such structures participation in biochemical processes. In the present communication, the hard + soft modelling approach to calculate intrinsic constants of a ligand binding with short DNA molecule, particularly such as G4 DNA, has been proposed. The suggested approach has focused upon the quantitative evaluating of a mutual influence between sites and between bound ligands. The cross-validation between a new hard + soft modelling and conventional stepwise complex formation algorithm has been conducted. A number of simulated examples will illustrate the methodology. The experimental mole-ratio titration of TMPyP4 by G4 DNA [(CG3)2CGC(AG3)2G] has been reexamined. The [(CG3)2CGC(AG3)2G] that folds from a G-rich sequence found in the promoter region of c-kit oncogene can be considered as a molecule with two equivalent mutually influence binding sites.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6780521
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The Evidence of Cooperative Binding of a Ligand to G4 DNA
Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry
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title The Evidence of Cooperative Binding of a Ligand to G4 DNA
title_short The Evidence of Cooperative Binding of a Ligand to G4 DNA
title_full The Evidence of Cooperative Binding of a Ligand to G4 DNA
title_fullStr The Evidence of Cooperative Binding of a Ligand to G4 DNA
title_full_unstemmed The Evidence of Cooperative Binding of a Ligand to G4 DNA
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry
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2090-8873
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Intrinsic constants of the ligand binding with G4 DNA (guanine-rich DNA sequence) using quantitative standards can be convenient providing the assessment for elucidating the possibility of such structures participation in biochemical processes. In the present communication, the hard + soft modelling approach to calculate intrinsic constants of a ligand binding with short DNA molecule, particularly such as G4 DNA, has been proposed. The suggested approach has focused upon the quantitative evaluating of a mutual influence between sites and between bound ligands. The cross-validation between a new hard + soft modelling and conventional stepwise complex formation algorithm has been conducted. A number of simulated examples will illustrate the methodology. The experimental mole-ratio titration of TMPyP4 by G4 DNA [(CG3)2CGC(AG3)2G] has been reexamined. The [(CG3)2CGC(AG3)2G] that folds from a G-rich sequence found in the promoter region of c-kit oncogene can be considered as a molecule with two equivalent mutually influence binding sites.
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