AbstractHydroxyl radicals, generated by allowing an iron (II)·EDTA complex to react with hydrogen peroxide, have been employed to cleave the 160-base pair tyrT DNA fragment in the presence and absence of the minor groove-binding antibiotics netropsin and distamycin A. The control DNA cleavage pattern is practically independent of nucleotide sequence, which overcomes certain limitations of other footprinting techniques, so that additional information can be gained about the AT-rich sequence preference of the minor groove-binding ligands
We have used footprinting techniques on a wide range of natural and synthetic footprinting substrate...
AbstractWe have used a modification of the footprinting technique to measure the dissociation of mit...
The ability of the naturally occurring A/T specific DNA minor groove binders netropsin and distamyci...
We recently reported a direct technique for determining the binding sites of small molecules on natu...
The attachment of EDTA· Fe(II) to distamycin changes the sequence specific DNA binding antibiotic in...
The design of sequence-specific cleaving molecules for double-helical DNA requires the attachment of...
ABSTRACT: We report the use of hydroxyl radical footprinting to analyze the interaction of distamyci...
International audienceBis(hydroxy)salen Fe complexes were designed as self-activated chemical nuclea...
We have used quantitative DNase I footprinting to examine the ability of distamycin and Hoechst 3325...
AbstractWe studied the interaction of cis-diammine Pt(II)-bridged bis-netropsin, cis-diammine Pt(II)...
AbstractThree minor-groove binding ligands have been used to study the characteristics of two d(GA·C...
The cationic peptide ligands distamycin and netropsin bind noncovalently to the minor groove of DNA....
Using two direct methods we have studied the binding locations and site sizes of distamycin and pent...
We report a direct technique for determining the binding sites of small molecules on naturally occur...
The binding sites of Hoechst 33258, netropsin and distamycin on three DNA restriction fragments from...
We have used footprinting techniques on a wide range of natural and synthetic footprinting substrate...
AbstractWe have used a modification of the footprinting technique to measure the dissociation of mit...
The ability of the naturally occurring A/T specific DNA minor groove binders netropsin and distamyci...
We recently reported a direct technique for determining the binding sites of small molecules on natu...
The attachment of EDTA· Fe(II) to distamycin changes the sequence specific DNA binding antibiotic in...
The design of sequence-specific cleaving molecules for double-helical DNA requires the attachment of...
ABSTRACT: We report the use of hydroxyl radical footprinting to analyze the interaction of distamyci...
International audienceBis(hydroxy)salen Fe complexes were designed as self-activated chemical nuclea...
We have used quantitative DNase I footprinting to examine the ability of distamycin and Hoechst 3325...
AbstractWe studied the interaction of cis-diammine Pt(II)-bridged bis-netropsin, cis-diammine Pt(II)...
AbstractThree minor-groove binding ligands have been used to study the characteristics of two d(GA·C...
The cationic peptide ligands distamycin and netropsin bind noncovalently to the minor groove of DNA....
Using two direct methods we have studied the binding locations and site sizes of distamycin and pent...
We report a direct technique for determining the binding sites of small molecules on naturally occur...
The binding sites of Hoechst 33258, netropsin and distamycin on three DNA restriction fragments from...
We have used footprinting techniques on a wide range of natural and synthetic footprinting substrate...
AbstractWe have used a modification of the footprinting technique to measure the dissociation of mit...
The ability of the naturally occurring A/T specific DNA minor groove binders netropsin and distamyci...