Binding of dimeric aminoglycosides to the HIV-1 rev responsive element (RRE) RNA construct.

TitleBinding of dimeric aminoglycosides to the HIV-1 rev responsive element (RRE) RNA construct.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsTok JB, Dunn LJ, Jean RCDes
JournalBioorg Med Chem Lett
Volume11
Issue9
Pagination1127-31
Date Published2001 May 07
ISSN0960-894X
KeywordsAnti-Bacterial Agents, Binding Sites, Carbohydrate Sequence, HIV-1, Models, Molecular, Molecular Sequence Data, Neomycin, Response Elements, RNA, Viral, Spectrometry, Fluorescence
Abstract

Through a series of elegant fluorescence measurements, particularly through stopped-flow kinetic measurements, it was recently demonstrated that aminoglycoside antibiotics are able to bind to the HIV-1 Rev responsive element (RRE) RNA construct in more than a 1:1 stoichiometry (Lacourciere, K. A.; Stivers, J. T.; Marino, J. P. Biocheminstry 2000, 39, 5630). Here, we present the binding study results of dimeric neomycin ligands through fluorescence anisotropy studies, to the HIV-1 RRE RNA construct. The dimeric neomycin molecules are observed to be able to bind the HIV-1 RRE RNA construct approximately 17-fold higher when compared to the monomeric neomycin, lending evidence that there are indeed two or more neomycin binding sites within the HIV-1 RRE construct.

DOI10.1016/s0960-894x(01)00149-4
Alternate JournalBioorg Med Chem Lett
PubMed ID11354359
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