ŠTEFL, Richard, Lukáš TRANTÍREK, Michaela VORLÍČKOVÁ, Jaroslav KOČA, Vladimír SKLENÁŘ and Jaroslav KYPR. A-like Guanine-Guanine Stacking in the Aqueous DNA. Journal of Molecular Biology. USA: Academic Press, 2001, vol. 307, No 1, p. 513-524. ISSN 0022-2836.
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Original name A-like Guanine-Guanine Stacking in the Aqueous DNA
Authors ŠTEFL, Richard (203 Czech Republic), Lukáš TRANTÍREK (203 Czech Republic), Michaela VORLÍČKOVÁ, Jaroslav KOČA (203 Czech Republic), Vladimír SKLENÁŘ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor) and Jaroslav KYPR.
Edition Journal of Molecular Biology, USA, Academic Press, 2001, 0022-2836.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher United States of America
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 5.826
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/01:00003142
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Keywords in English A-like guanine stacking; B/A intermediate structure;heteronomous duplex
Tags A-like guanine stacking, B/A intermediate structure, heteronomous duplex
Changed by Changed by: prof. Mgr. Richard Štefl, Ph.D., učo 19362. Changed: 26/1/2007 17:15.
Abstract
We have used CD spectroscopy, NMR spectroscopy and unrestrained molecular dynamics to study conformational properties of a DNA duplex formed by the self-complementary octamer d(GGGGCCCC). Its unusual CD spectrum contains features indicating A-like stacking of half of the bases, whereas the other half stack in a B-like fashion. Unrestrained mol- ecular dynamics simulations converged to a stable B-like double-helix of d(GGGGCCCC). However, the double-helix contained a central hole whose size was half of that occurring in structure A. In the canonical structure B, the hole does not exist at all because the base-pairs cross the double-helix centre. The cytosine bases were stacked in the duplex of d(GGGGCCCC) as in structure B, while stacking of the guanine bases displayed features characteristic for structure A. NMR spectroscopy revealed that the A-like guanine-guanine stacking was accompanied by an increased tendency of the deoxyribose rings attached to the guanine bases to be puckered in an A-like fashion. Otherwise, the duplex of d(GGGGCCCC) showed no clash, no bend and no other signiŽcant devi- ation from structure B. The present analysis demonstrates a remarkable propensity of the guanine runs to stack in an A-like fashion even within the B-DNA framework. This property explains why the oligo(dG). oligo(dC) tracts switch into structure A so easily. Secondly, this property may inŻuence replication, because structure A is replicated more faith- fully than structure B. Thirdly, the oligo(dG) runs might have played an important role in early evolution, when DNA took on functions that orig- inally evolved on RNA. Fourthly, the present study extends the vocabu- lary of DNA secondary structures by the heteronomous duplex of d(GGGGCCCC) in which the B-like strand of oligo(dC) is bound to the A-like strand of oligo(dG).
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