Force-enhanced sensitive and specific detection of DNA-intercalative agents directly from microorganisms at single-molecule level.

Nucleic Acids Res

Hubei Key Laboratory of Natural Medicinal Chemistry and Resource Evaluation, School of Pharmacy, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • * The study introduces a new technique, the single-molecule stretching assay (SMSA), which can detect DNA-intercalating agents directly from small samples of microbial cultures without requiring extensive purification.
  • * Using SMSA, researchers identified two strains that produce DNA intercalators and isolated three specific compounds, two of which (medermycin and kalafungin) showed promising anti-cancer effects against certain cancer cells.

Article Abstract

Microorganisms can produce a vast array of bioactive secondary metabolites, including DNA-intercalating agents like actinomycin D, doxorubicin, which hold great potential for cancer chemotherapy. However, discovering novel DNA-intercalating compounds remains challenging due to the limited sensitivity and specificity of conventional activity assays, which require large-scale fermentation and purification. Here, we introduced the single-molecule stretching assay (SMSA) directly to microbial cultures or extracts for discovering DNA-intercalating agents, even in trace amounts of microbial cultures (5 μl). We showed that the unique changes of dsDNA in contour length and overstretching transition enable the specific detection of intercalators from complex samples without the need for extensive purification. Applying force to dsDNA also enhanced the sensitivity by increasing both the binding affinity Ka and the quantity of ligands intercalation, thus allowing the detection of weak intercalators, which are often overlooked using traditional methods. We demonstrated the effectiveness of SMSA, identified two DNA intercalator-producing strains: Streptomyces tanashiensis and Talaromyces funiculosus, and isolated three DNA intercalators: medermycin, kalafungin and ligustrone B. Interestingly, both medermycin and kalafungin, classified as weak DNA intercalators (Ka ∼103 M-1), exhibited potent anti-cancer activity against HCT-116 cancer cells, with IC50 values of 52 ± 6 and 70 ± 7 nM, respectively.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11472145PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkae746DOI Listing

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