Visualization of Diagnostic Heteroduplex DNAs from Cystic Fibrosis Deletion Heterozygotes Provides an Estimate of the Kinking of DNA by Bulged Bases
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Previous studies (Hsieh, C.-H., and Griffith, J. D. (1989) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 86, 4833-4837) of DNAs containing extra or bulged bases on one of the two strands of a duplex showed that they exhibit slower electrophoretic mobility than non-bulged DNAs, indicating that bulges create stiff kinks in the DNA. Here we paired a 97-base single-stranded DNA from the intact cystic fibrosis (CF) gene with a complementary 94-base strand containing a central 3-base deletion (delta F508), common to many CF patients. This produced a 94-base pair DNA with a central 3-base bulge. Visualization of these DNAs by electron microscopy showed that twice as many bulge-containing DNAs had a central kink as compared with the non-bulged controls. Examination of the distribution of kinking angles showed that the bulged population contained 5-7-fold more molecules with a central kink of 80 +/- 10 degrees than did the control molecules. When the 3-base bulge was replaced by a 3-base gap, the resulting duplex DNA showed central kinks with a somewhat lower frequency but greater range of kinking angles.
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