The antimalarial and cytotoxic drug cryptolepine intercalates into DNA at cytosine-cytosine sites.

Abstract

noCryptolepine, a naturally occurring indoloquinoline alkaloid used as an antimalarial drug in Central and Western Africa, has been found to bind to DNA in a formerly unknown intercalation mode. Evidence from competition dialysis assays demonstrates that cryptolepine is able to bind CG-rich sequences containing nonalternating CC sites. Here we show that cryptolepine interacts with the CC sites of the DNA fragment d(CCTAGG)2 in a base-stacking intercalation mode

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