Difference in conformational diversity between nucleic acids with a six-membered 'sugar' unit and natural 'furanose' nucleic acids

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Lescrinier, E [1 ]
Froeyen, M [1 ]
Herdewijn, P [1 ]
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[1] Rega Inst, Med Chem Lab, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium
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10.1093/nar/gkg407
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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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Natural nucleic acids duplexes formed by Watson - Crick base pairing fold into right-handed helices that are classified in two families of secondary structures, i.e. the A- and B-form. For a long time, these A and B allomorphic nucleic acids have been considered as the 'non plus ultra' of double-stranded nucleic acids geometries with the only exception of Z-DNA, a left-handed helix that can be adopted by some DNA sequences. The five-membered furanose ring in the sugar - phosphate backbone of DNA and RNA is the underlying cause of this restriction in conformational diversity. A collection of new Watson - Crick duplexes have joined the 'original' nucleic acid double helixes at the moment the furanose sugar was replaced by different types of six-membered ring systems. The increase in this structural and conformational diversity originates from the rigid chair conformation of a saturated six-membered ring that determines the orientation of the ring substituents with respect to each other. The original A- and B-form oligonucleotide duplexes have expanded into a whole family of new structures with the potential for selective cross-communication in a parallel or antiparallel orientation, opening up a new world for information storage and for molecular recognition-directed self-organization.
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