- Zn2+ dependent DNA binders based on terminally modified peptide nucleic acids.
Zn2+ dependent DNA binders based on terminally modified peptide nucleic acids.
Two ligand-intercalator-peptide nucleic acid conjugates (L-NADI-PNAs) have been synthesized. Affinity of these conjugates to their complementary DNAs was found to be affected by Zn(2+). The magnitude of this effect could be controlled by a variation of the ligand. Upon binding Zn(2+) the L-NADI-PNAs form positively charged ZnL complexes, which interact with the negatively charged DNA backbone. This electrostatic interaction stabilizes PNA/DNA duplexes. It has been found that Zn(2+) dependent stabilization takes place only if the ZnL complex has a higher total positive charge than the ligand. Linear correlation has been observed between Zn(2+) induced stabilization of PNA/DNA duplexes and difference of charges of the ZnL complex and the ligand.