等温滴定量热法
适体
核糖核酸
核糖开关
氢键
生物物理学
生物
新霉素
分子识别
结合位点
生物化学
结合选择性
氨基糖苷
立体化学
组合化学
化学
分子
遗传学
抗生素
非编码RNA
基因
有机化学
标识
DOI:10.1093/nar/28.15.2935
摘要
Aminoglycosides are an important class of antibiotic that selectively target RNA structural motifs. Recently we have demonstrated copper derivatives of aminoglycosides to be efficient cleavage agents for cognate RNA motifs. To fully develop their potential as pharmaceutical agents it is necessary to understand both the structural mechanisms used by aminoglycosides to target RNA, and the relative contributions of hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions to recognition selectivity. Herein we report results from a calorimetric analysis of a stem–loop 23mer RNA aptamer complexed to the aminoglycoside neomycin B. Key thermodynamic parameters for complex formation have been determined by isothermal titration calorimetry, and from the metal-ion dependence of these binding parameters the relative contributions of electrostatics and hydrogen bonding toward binding affinity have been assessed. The principal mechanism for recognition and binding of neomycin B to the RNA major groove is mediated by hydrogen bonding.
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