Hydration of drug-DNA complexes: Greater water uptake for adriamycin compared to daunomycin


Autoria(s): Yu HJ; Ren JS; Chaires JB; Qu XG
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Water is an integral part of DNA, and the conserved water molecules at the binding sites can modulate drug binding to DNA or protein. We report here that anthracycline antitumor antibiotics, adriamycin (AM) and daunomycin (DM), binding to DNA is accompanied by different hydration changes, with AM binding resulting in the uptake of about twice as many water molecules as DM. These results indicate that water is playing an important role in drug binding to DNA.

Identificador

http://ir.ciac.jl.cn/handle/322003/10835

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/147660

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Yu HJ;Ren JS;Chaires JB;Qu XG.Hydration of drug-DNA complexes: Greater water uptake for adriamycin compared to daunomycin,JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY,2008,51(19):5909-5911

Palavras-Chave #INTERCALATION REACTIONS #BINDING #DYNAMICS #DESIGN #ANALOG
Tipo

期刊论文