Inhibition of cation‐induced DNA condensation by intercalating dyes

Several intercalating dyes are shown to inhibit the cation‐induced condensation of λ‐DNA when Co3+(NH3)6 is the condensing agent. The dyes that have been studied are ethidium, propidium, proflavin, quinacrine, and actinomycin D. Earlier work has shown that intercalating dyes inhibit ψ‐DNA condensation. [Lerman, L. S. (1971) Prog. Mol. Subcell. Biol. 2, 382–391; Cheng, S. & Mohr, S. C. (1975) Biopolymers 14, 663–674.] Dye‐induced decondensation of intramolecularly condensed DNA has been studied by making use of conditions in which Co3+(NH3)6 produces intramolecular condensation without significant aggregation. Some aggregation is caused, however, during dye‐induced decondensation. Dye titration curves of DNA decondensation have been measured by excess light scattering to monitor decondensation and by fluorescence to monitor intercalation. All of the dyes studied act as competing cations in displacing the condensing cation Co3+(NH3)6 from the DNA. Competition occurs both in and below the transition zone for condensation. The effectiveness of a dye as a competing cation increases with its net positive charge. Before decondensation begins, no intercalated dye can be detected, suggesting that intercalation might be incompatible with the proper helix packing needed for cation‐induced DNA condensation. To test this last point, methidium–spermine was synthesized: it contains an intercalating methidium head group combined with a polyamine tail. Methidium–spermine is found to cause λ‐DNA condensation, but aggregation accompanies condensation, as has been found earlier for spermine and spermidine. Fluorescence and absorption spectra indicate that the methidium group is intercalated when the DNA is condensed, indicating that intercalation need not be incompatible with DNA condensation. The presence of aggregates among the condensed DNA molecules makes this last conclusion tentative.

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