posted on 2001-09-19, 00:00authored byBernhard Spingler, Douglas A. Whittington, Stephen J. Lippard
(1R,2R-Diaminocyclohexane)oxalatoplatinum(II) (oxaliplatin) is a third-generation platinum anticancer compound
that produces the same type of inter- and intrastrand DNA cross-links as cisplatin. In combination with
5-fluorouracil, oxaliplatin has been recently approved in Europe, Asia, and Latin America for the treatment of
metastatic colorectal cancer. We present here the crystal structure of an oxaliplatin adduct of a DNA
dodecanucleotide duplex having the same sequence as that previously reported for cisplatin (Takahara, P. M.;
Rosenzweig, A. C.; Frederick, C. A.; Lippard, S. J. Nature1995, 377, 649−652). Pt-MAD data were used to
solve this first X-ray structure of a platinated DNA duplex derived from an active platinum anticancer drug other
than cisplatin. The overall geometry and crystal packing of the complex, refined to 2.4 Å resolution, are similar
to those of the cisplatin structure, despite the fact that the two molecules crystallize in different space groups.
The platinum atom of the {Pt(R,R-DACH)}2+ moiety forms a 1,2-intrastrand cross-link between two adjacent
guanosine residues in the sequence 5‘-d(CCTCTGGTCTCC), bending the double helix by ∼30° toward the major
groove. Both end-to-end and end-to-groove packing interactions occur in the crystal lattice. The latter is positioned
in the minor groove opposite the platinum cross-link. A novel feature of the present structure is the presence of
a hydrogen bond between the pseudoequatorial NH hydrogen atom of the (R,R)-DACH ligand and the O6 atom
of the 3‘-G of the platinated d(GpG) lesion. This finding provides structural evidence for the importance of chirality
in mediating the interaction between oxaliplatin and duplex DNA, calibrating previously published models used
to explain the reactivity of enantiomerically pure vicinal diamine platinum complexes with DNA in solution. It
also provides a new kind of chiral recognition between an enantiomerically pure metal complex and the DNA
double helix.