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First evidence on induced topological changes in supercoiled DNA by an aluminium D-aspartate complex

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
卷 8, 期 8, 页码 823-830

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DOI: 10.1007/s00775-003-0484-1

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aluminium; C-DNA; DNA topology; racemization; spermine

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Aluminium is a debatable and suspected etiological factor in neurodegenerative disorders. Aluminium-amino acid complexes also play an important role in the complex biology of the metal. Recent reports indicate the presence of D-aspartate and D-glutamate in aging brain, human breast tumors, core amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles of Alzheimer's brain. This stereoinversion from the L- to the D-enantiomer is enhanced by Al. Further, the observation that Al is localized in the chromatin region encouraged the present study of the interaction of Al-amino acid complexes with DNA. This study used circular dichroism of supercoiled DNA and showed that Al-D-Asp caused a native B-DNA to C-DNA conformational change, while Al-L-Asp, Al-L-Glu and Al-D-Glu did not alter the native B-DNA conformation. This differential DNA binding property of Al-amino acid complexes is assigned to the stereoisomerism and chirality of the complexes. Interestingly, polyamines like spermine further induced an asymmetric condensation of the 'limit C-motif' induced by D-Asp to a Psi-DNA. The results were supported by computer modeling, gel studies and ethidium bromide binding. We also propose a mechanism of Al-D-Asp binding and its ability to modulate DNA topology.

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