Normal-mode analysis of circular DNA at the base-pair level. 2. Large-scale configurational transformation of a naturally curved molecule

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Matsumoto, A
Tobias, I
Olson, WK
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[1] Rutgers State Univ, Dept Chem & Biol Chem, Wright Rieman Labs, Piscataway, NJ 08540 USA
[2] Japan Atom Energy Res Inst, Quantum Bioinformat Grp, Ctr Promot Computat Sci & Engn, Kyoto 6190215, Japan
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10.1021/ct049949s
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Fine structural and energetic details embedded in the DNA base sequence, such as intrinsic curvature, are important to the packaging and processing of the genetic material. Here we investigate the internal dynamics of a 200 bp closed circular molecule with natural curvature using a newly developed normal-mode treatment of DNA in terms of neighboring base-pair "step" parameters. The intrinsic curvature of the DNA is described by a 10 bp repeating pattern of bending distortions at successive base-pair steps. We vary the degree of intrinsic curvature and the superhelical stress on the molecule and consider the normal-mode fluctuations of both the circle and the stable figure-8 configuration under conditions where the energies of the two states are similar. To extract the properties due solely to curvature, we ignore other important features of the double helix, such as the extensibility of the chain, the anisotropy of local bending, and the coupling of step parameters. We compare the computed normal modes of the curved DNA model with the corresponding dynamical features of a covalently closed duplex of the same chain length constructed from naturally straight DNA and with the theoretically predicted dynamical properties of a naturally circular, inextensible elastic rod, i.e., an O-ring. The cyclic molecules with intrinsic curvature are found to be more deformable under superhelical stress than rings formed from naturally straight DNA. As superhelical stress is accumulated in the DNA, the frequency, i.e., energy, of the dominant bending mode decreases in value, and if the imposed stress is sufficiently large, a global configurational rearrangement of the circle to the figure-8 form takes place. We combine energy minimization with normal-mode calculations of the two states to decipher the configurational pathway between the two states. We also describe and make use of a general analytical treatment of the thermal fluctuations of an elastic rod to characterize the motions of the minicircle as a whole from knowledge of the full set of normal modes. The remarkable agreement between computed and theoretically predicted values of the average deviation and dispersion of the writhe of the circular configuration adds to the reliability in the computational approach. Application of the new formalism to the computed modes of the figure-8 provides insights into macromolecular motions which are beyond the scope of current theoretical treatments.
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