Solution structure of a DNA double helix incorporating four consecutive Non-Watson-Crick base-pairs

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作者
Chou, SH [1 ]
Chin, KH [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Chung Hsing Univ, Inst Biochem, Taichung 40227, Taiwan
关键词
sheared G center dot A pair; sheared A center dot C pair; wobble A center dot C pair; wobble G center dot T pair; consecutive mismatches;
D O I
10.1006/jmbi.2001.4964
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A series of DNA 21-mers containing a variety of the 4 x 4 internal loop sequence 5-CAAG-3'/3'-ACGT-5' were studied using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methodology and distance geometry (DG)/molecular dynamics (MD) approaches. Such oligomers exhibit excellent resolution in the NMR spectra and reveal many unusual NOEs (nuclear Overhauser effect) that allow for the detailed characterization of a DNA hairpin incorporating a track of four different non-Watson-Crick base-pairs in the stem. These include a wobble C-A base-pair, a sheared A-C base-pair, a sheared A . G base-pair, and a wobble G . T base-pair. Significantly different twisting angles were observed between the base-pairs in internal loop that results with excellent intra-strand and inter-strand base stacking within the four consecutive mismatches and the surrounding canonical base-pairs. This explains why it melts at 52 degreesC even though five out of ten base-pairs in the stem adopt non-Watson-Crick pairs. However, the 4 x 4 internal loop still fits into a B-DNA double helix very well without significant change in the backbone torsion angles; only zeta torsion angles between the tandem sheared base-pairs are changed to a great extent from the gauche(-) domain to the trans domain to accommodate the cross-strand base stacking in the internal loop. The observation that several consecutive non-canonical base-pairs can stably co-exist with Watson-Crick base-pairs greatly increases the limited repertoire of irregular DNA folds and reveals the possibility for unusual structural formation in the functionally important genomic regions that have potential to become single-stranded. (C) 2001 Academic Press.
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