PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Oxaliplatin and its enantiomer induce different condensation dynamics of single DNA molecules.

  • Hong-Yan Zhang,
  • Yu-Ru Liu,
  • Chao Ji,
  • Wei Li,
  • Shuo-Xing Dou,
  • Ping Xie,
  • Wei-Chi Wang,
  • Ling-Yun Zhang,
  • Peng-Ye Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071556
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. e71556

Abstract

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The interactions of DNA with oxaliplatin (Pt(R,R-DACH)) or its enantiomer (Pt(S,S-DACH)) were investigated using magnetic tweezers and atomic force microscope. In the process of DNA condensation induced by Pt-DACH, only diadducts and micro-loops are formed at low Pt-DACH concentrations, while at high Pt-DACH concentrations, besides the diadducts and micro-loops, long-range cross-links are also formed. The diadduct formation rate of Pt(R,R-DACH) is higher than that of Pt(S,S-DACH). However, the proportions of micro-loops and long-range cross-links for Pt(S,S-DACH) are higher than those for Pt(R,R-DACH). We propose a model to explain these differences between the effect of Pt(R,R-DACH) and that of Pt(S,S-DACH) on DNA condensation. The study has strong implications for the understanding of the effect of chirality on the interaction between Pt-DACH and DNA and the kinetics of DNA condensation induced by platinum complexes.