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Interaction of the tetracyclines with double-stranded RNAs of random base sequence: new perspectives on the target and mechanism of action

Chukwudi, C U; Good, L

Authors

C U Chukwudi

L Good



Abstract

The 16S rRNA binding mechanism proposed for the antibacterial action of the tetracyclines does not explain their mechanism of action against non-bacterial pathogens. In addition, several contradictory base pairs have been proposed as their binding sites on the 16S rRNA. This study investigated the binding of minocycline and doxycycline to short double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) of random base sequences. These tetracyclines caused a dose-dependent decrease in the fluorescence intensities of 6-carboxyfluorescein (FAM)-labelled dsRNA and ethidium bromide (EtBr)-stained dsRNA, indicating that both drugs bind to dsRNA of random base sequence in a manner that is competitive with the binding of EtBr and other nucleic acid ligands often used as stains. This effect was observable in the presence of Mg2+. The binding of the tetracyclines to dsRNA changed features of the fluorescence emission spectra of the drugs and the CD spectra of the RNA, and inhibited RNase III cleavage of the dsRNA. These results indicate that the double-stranded structures of RNAs may have a more important role in their interaction with the tetracyclines than the specific base pairs, which had hitherto been the subject of much investigation. Given the diverse functions of cellular RNAs, the binding of the tetracyclines to their double-stranded helixes may alter the normal processing and functioning of the various biological processes they regulate. This could help to explain the wide range of action of the tetracyclines against various pathogens and disease conditions

Citation

Chukwudi, C. U., & Good, L. (2016). Interaction of the tetracyclines with double-stranded RNAs of random base sequence: new perspectives on the target and mechanism of action. Journal of Antibiotics, 69, 622-630. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2015.145

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 8, 2015
Publication Date Jan 20, 2016
Deposit Date Sep 30, 2016
Publicly Available Date Sep 30, 2016
Journal Journal of Antibiotics
Print ISSN 0021-8820
Publisher Springer Nature [academic journals on nature.com]
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 69
Pages 622-630
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2015.145
Public URL https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1397975