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The ability of a small molecule, 2-methyl,4-carboxy,5-hydroxy-3,4,5,6-tetrahydropyrimidine (THP(A)), which accumulates intracellularly in various streptomyces, to inhibit the interaction of Tat peptide (R52) with TAR RNA is presented. Using gel-shift assay, we found that the inhibition constant Ki of THP(A) is 50-100 nM, which is in the range of the binding constants of Tat peptide and protein. THP(A) is approximately 10(6) times more tightly bound than the free L-arginine. The high binding affinity may be attributed to the special delocalized positive charge on the NCN group and the hydroxyl group at the 5 position of this molecule. A model for THP(A)-TAR interaction, analogous to the arginine guanidinum group-TAR interaction, is presented. The relatively high uptake of THP(A) by mammalian cells warrants in vivo Tat/TAR inhibition studies.
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