Comparative NMR study of A(n)-bulge loops in DNA duplexes: intrahelical stacking of A, A-A, and A-A-A bulge loops
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Comparative NMR study of A(n)-bulge loops in DNA duplexes: intrahelical stacking of A, A-A, and A-A-A bulge loops
Abstract
We have prepared a series of deoxyoligonucleotide duplexes of the sequence d(G-C-A-T-C-G-X-G-C-T-A-C-G).d(C-G-T-A-G-C-C-G-A-T-G-C), in which X represents either one (A), two (A-A), or three (A-A-A) unpaired adenine basis. Using two-dimensional proton and phosphorus NMR spectroscopy, we have characterized conformational features of these bulge-loop duplexes in solution. We find that Watson-Crick hydrogen bonding is intact for all 12 base pairs, including the GC bases that flank the bulge loop. Observation of NOE connectivities in both H2O and D2O allows us to unambiguously localize all of the bulged adenine residues to intrahelical positions within the duplex. This is in contrast to an earlier model for multiple-base bulge loops in DNA [Bhattacharyya, A., & Lilley, D. M. J. (1989) Nucleic Acids Res. 17, 6821-6840], in which all but the most 5' bulged base are looped out into solution. We find that insertion of two or three bases into the duplex results in the disruption of specific sequential NOEs for the base step across from the bulge loop site on the opposite strand. This disruption is characterized by a partial shearing apart of these bases, such that certain sequential NOEs for this base step are preserved. We observe a downfield-shifted phosphorus resonance, which we assign in the A-A-A bulge duplex to the 3' side of the last bulged adenine residue. Proton and phosphorus chemical shift trends within the An-bulge duplex series indicate that there is an additive effect on the structural perturbations caused by additional unpaired bases within the bulge loop. This finding parallels previous observations [Bhattacharyya, A., & Lilley, D. M. J. (1989) Nucleic Acids Res. 17, 6821-6840; Hsieh, C.-H., & Griffith, J. D. (1989) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 86, 4833-4837] on the magnitude of the induced bending of DNA duplexes by multiple-base bulge loops.
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