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Sequence-dependent Structural Variation in Single-helical DNA. Proton NMR Studies of D(T-A-T-A) and D(A-T-A-T) in Aqueous Solution

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Journal Eur J Biochem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1984 Sep 3
PMID 6547907
Citations 6
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Abstract

The two deoxyribotetranucleoside triphosphates d(T-A-T-A) and d(A-T-A-T) were investigated in aqueous solution by one- and two-dimensional proton NMR at 300 and 500 MHz. It is demonstrated that both compounds occur predominantly in the single-helical form. Accurate coupling constants are obtained by computer simulation of several 500-MHz spectra. The data are interpreted in terms of N and S pseudorotational ranges. The geometry of the major S-type conformers displays a clear sequence dependence, as expressed by variation of the endocyclic backbone angle delta (C5'-C4'-C3'-O3'). A simple sum rule is proposed to predict delta variation in single-helical DNA fragments. Comparisons are made with other sequence-dependent geometries as observed in a double-helical B-DNA fragment in the crystalline state. Furthermore, one- and two-dimensional nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) spectroscopy was carried out on d(T-A-T-A). An inventory is made of the observed intra- and inter-residue NOEs. The NOE data confirm the presence of a highly stacked single-helical conformation of d(T-A-T-A) in solution. No indications are found for the formation of a bulge-out structure as observed for analogous alternating purine-pyrimidine oligoribonucleotides.

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