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Nature Protocols | 2007

Circular dichroism to determine binding mode and affinity of ligand–DNA interactions

Nichola C. Garbett; Patricia Ragazzon; Jonathan B. Chaires

Circular dichroism (CD) is a useful technique for an assessment of DNA-binding mode, being a more accessible, low-resolution complement to NMR and X-ray diffraction methods. Ligand–DNA interactions can be studied by virtue of the interpretation of induced ligand CD signals resulting from the coupling of electric transition moments of the ligand and DNA bases within the asymmetric DNA environment. This protocol outlines methods to determine the binding mode and affinity of ligand–DNA interactions and takes approximately 7.5 h.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2008

Effect of O6-Methylguanine on the Stability of G-Quadruplex DNA

Chongkham S. Mekmaysy; Luigi Petraccone; Nichola C. Garbett; Patricia Ragazzon; Robert D. Gray; John O. Trent; Jonathan B. Chaires

The effects of substitution of O6-methylguanine on the structure and stability of a human telomere quadruplex was studied by circular dichroism, thermal denaturation, analytical ultracentrifugation, and molecular dynamics simulations. The results show that, while quadruplex structures can form containing the modified base, they are much less stable than the normal unmodified structure. The extent of destabilization is critically dependent on the exact position of the modified base within the quadruplex structure.


Nucleic Acids Research | 2009

Discovery of novel triple helical DNA intercalators by an integrated virtual and actual screening platform

Patrick A. Holt; Patricia Ragazzon; Lucjan Strekowski; Jonathan B. Chaires; John O. Trent

Virtual Screening is an increasingly attractive way to discover new small molecules with potential medicinal value. We introduce a novel strategy that integrates use of the molecular docking software Surflex with experimental validation by the method of competition dialysis. This integrated approach was used to identify ligands that selectively bind to the triplex DNA poly(dA)-[poly(dT)]2. A library containing ∼2 million ligands was virtually screened to identify compounds with chemical and structural similarity to a known triplex intercalator, the napthylquinoline MHQ-12. Further molecular docking studies using compounds with high structural similarity resulted in two compounds that were then demonstrated by competition dialysis to have a superior affinity and selectivity for the triplex nucleic acid than MHQ-12. One of the compounds has a different chemical backbone than MHQ-12, which demonstrates the ability of this strategy to ‘scaffold hop’ and to identify small molecules with novel binding properties. Biophysical characterization of these compounds by circular dichroism and thermal denaturation studies confirmed their binding mode and selectivity. These studies provide a proof-of-principle for our integrated screening strategy, and suggest that this platform may be extended to discover new compounds that target therapeutically relevant nucleic acid morphologies.


Science Progress | 2016

Toxicological and analytical assessment of e-cigarette refill components on airway epithelia

Jasjot Singh; Emilie Luquet; David P. T. Smith; Herman Potgieter; Patricia Ragazzon

There are over 2.6 million users of e-cigarettes in the United Kingdom alone as they have been promoted as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes. The addition of flavours and aromas has also proven to be popular with younger generations. In this review, we survey the range of studies in the short timeframe since e-cigarettes reached the market to draw attention to the health associated risks and benefits of their introduction. We complement this review with a case study reporting on the composition of selected e-cigarette refills with particular emphasis on the toxicological activity of its components on lung cells.


Methods | 2007

Use of competition dialysis in the discovery of G-quadruplex selective ligands

Patricia Ragazzon; Jonathan B. Chaires


Methods | 2007

Competition dialysis : A method for the study of structural selective nucleic acid binding

Patricia Ragazzon; Nichola C. Garbett; Jonathan B. Chaires


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2006

Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Bisindenoisoquinolines as Topoisomerase I Inhibitors

Muthukaman Nagarajan; Andrew Morrell; Smitha Antony; Glenda Kohlhagen; Keli Agama; Yves Pommier; Patricia Ragazzon; Nichola C. Garbett; Jonathan B. Chaires; Melinda G. Hollingshead; Mark Cushman


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2007

Tetraplex DNA specific ligands based on the fluorenone-carboxamide scaffold

Stefano Alcaro; Anna Artese; Jim Iley; Rosanna Maccari; Sotiris Missailidis; Francesco Ortuso; Rosaria Ottanà; Patricia Ragazzon; Maria Gabriella Vigorita


Anticancer Research | 2009

The characterisation of flavone-DNA isoform interactions as a basis for anticancer drug development

Patricia Ragazzon; Tracey D. Bradshaw; Charlie Matthews; Jim Iley; Sotiris Missailidis


Anticancer Research | 2009

Structure-activity Studies of the Binding of the Flavonoid Scaffold to DNA

Patricia Ragazzon; Jim Iley; Sotiris Missailidis

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John O. Trent

University of Louisville

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Glenda Kohlhagen

National Institutes of Health

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Keli Agama

National Institutes of Health

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