Solution formation of Holliday junctions in inverted-repeat DNA sequences
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Solution formation of Holliday junctions in inverted-repeat DNA sequences
Abstract
The structure of Holliday junctions has now been well characterized at the atomic level through single-crystal X-ray diffraction in symmetric (inverted-repeat) DNA sequences. At issue, however, is whether the formation of these four-stranded complexes in solution is truly sequence dependent in the manner proposed or is an artifact of the crystallization process and, therefore, has no relevance to the behavior of this central intermediate in homologous recombination and recombination-dependent cellular processes. Here, we apply analytical ultracentrifugation to demonstrate that the sequence d(CCGGTACCGG), which crystallizes in the stacked-X form of the junction, assembles into four-stranded junctions in solution in a manner that is dependent on the DNA and cation concentrations, with an equilibrium established between the junction and duplex forms at 100-200 microM DNA duplex. In contrast, the sequence d(CCGCTAGCGG), which has been crystallized as B-DNA, is seen to adopt only the double-helical form at all DNA and salt concentrations that were tested. Thus, the ACC trinucleotide core is now shown to be important for the formation of Holliday junctions in both crystals and in solution and can be estimated to contribute approximately -4 kcal/mol to stabilizing this recombination intermediate in inverted-repeat sequences.
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