Identification and characterization of a novel linkage isomerization in the reaction of trans-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) with 5'-d(TCTACGCGTTCT)

The oligonucleotide 5'-d(TCTACGCGTTCT) reacts with trans-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) to yield primarily trans-[Pt(NH3)2[d(TCTACGCGTTCT)-N7-G(6),N7-G(8)]], containing the desired trans-[Pt(NH3)2[d(GCG)]] 1,3-cross-link. A key element of the platination reaction is the use of low pH to suppress...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemistry (Easton) 1990-02, Vol.29 (8), p.2102-2110
Hauptverfasser: Comess, Kenneth M, Costello, Catherine E, Lippard, Stephen J
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Zusammenfassung:The oligonucleotide 5'-d(TCTACGCGTTCT) reacts with trans-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) to yield primarily trans-[Pt(NH3)2[d(TCTACGCGTTCT)-N7-G(6),N7-G(8)]], containing the desired trans-[Pt(NH3)2[d(GCG)]] 1,3-cross-link. A key element of the platination reaction is the use of low pH to suppress coordination at A(4). The product was fully characterized by pH-dependent NMR titrations, enzymatic degradation analysis, and 195Pt NMR spectroscopy. Interestingly, the 1,3-cross-linked adduct is unstable at neutral pH, rearranging unexpectedly to form the linkage isomer trans-[Pt(NH3)2[d-(TCTACGCGTTCT)-N3-C(5),N7-G(8)]]. This rearrangement product is more stable than the initially formed isomer and could be characterized by pH-dependent NMR titrations, enzymatic degradation analysis, liquid secondary ion mass spectrometric analysis of an enzymatically digested fragment, 195Pt NMR spectroscopy, and modified Maxam-Gilbert footprinting experiments. By contrast, the 1,3-intrastrand cross-linked isomer rearranges during the course of both pH titration and enzymatic degradation experiments to form the 1,4-adduct. The equilibrium constant for this rearrangement is approximately 3, favoring the 1,4-adduct. Kinetic studies of the linkage isomerization reaction reveal t1/2 values for the first-order disappearance of the 1,3-intrastrand cross-linked isomer ranging from 129 (at 30 degrees C) to 3.6 h (at 62 degrees C), with activation parameters delta H not equal to = 91 +/- 2 kJ/mol and delta S not equal to = -58 +/- 8 J/(mol.K). Mechanistic implications of these kinetic results as well as the general relevance of this linkage isomerization reaction to platinum-DNA chemistry are briefly discussed.
ISSN:0006-2960
1520-4995
DOI:10.1021/bi00460a020