Duplex-tetraplex equilibrium between a hairpin and two interacting hairpins of d(A-G)(10) at neutral pH

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Shiber, MC
Braswell, EH
Klump, H
Fresco, JR
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[1] PRINCETON UNIV, DEPT MOL BIOL, PRINCETON, NJ 08544 USA
[2] UNIV CONNECTICUT, NATL ANALYT ULTRACENTRIFUGAT FACIL, STORRS, CT 06269 USA
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10.1093/nar/24.24.5004
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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d(A-G)(10) forms two helical structures at neutrality, at low ionic strength a single-hairpin duplex, and at higher ionic strength a double-hairpin tetraplex. An ionic strength-dependent equilibrium between these forms is indicated by native PAGE, which also reveals additional single-stranded species below 0.3 M Na+, probably corresponding to partially denatured states. The equilibrium also depends upon oligomer concentration: at very low concentrations, d(A-G)(10) migrates faster than the random coil d(C-T)(10), probably because it is a more compact single hairpin; at high concentrations, it co-migrates with the linear duplex d(A-G)(10). d(C-T)(10), probably because it is a two-hairpin tetraplex. Molecular weights measured by equilibrium sedimentation in 0.1 M Na+, pH 7, reveal a mixture of monomer and dimer species at 1 degrees C, but only a monomer at 40 degrees C; in 0.6 M Na+, pH 7, only a dimer species is observed at 4 degrees C. That the single- and double-stranded species are hairpin helices, is indicated by preferential S1 nuclease cleavage at the center of the oligomer(s), i.e., the loop of the hairpin(s). The UV melting transition below 0.3 M Na+ or K+, exhibits a dT(m)/dlog[Na+/K+] of 33 or 36 degrees C, respectively, consistent with conversion of a two-hairpin tetraplex to a single-hairpin duplex with extrahelical residues. When [Na+/K+] greater than or equal to 0.3 M, dT(m)/dlog [Na+/K+] is 19 or 17 degrees C, respectively, consistent with conversion of a two-hairpin tetraplex directly to single strands. A two-hairpin structure stabilized by G-tetrads is indicated by differential scanning calorimetry in 0.15 M Na+/5 mM Mg2+, with Delta H of formation per mole of the two-hairpin tetraplex of -116.9 kcal or -29.2 kcal/mol of G-tetrad.
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