Sakaguchi R, Katahira M, Kyogoku Y, Fujii S
Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University, Japan.
Nucleic Acids Symp Ser. 1990(22):121-2.
The conformation of the chromomycin-d(GGGGCCCC)2 complex in aqueous solution was studied by NMR spectroscopy. The NMR spectrum of the complex indicated that the chromomycin binds as a symmetry-related dimer to the minor groove of the central four residues of d(GGGGCCCC)2. The drastic conformational change in the central four residues of d(GGGGCCCC)2 from the B form family to the A-form was demonstrated by the characteristic NOEs and coupling patterns. The change seems to be indispensable for accommodation of the bulky chromomycin dimer in the minor groove. On the basis of the intermolecular NOEs between chromomycin and d(GGGGCCCC)2, the structure of the complex has been constructed and refined by energy minimization.