NMR structural studies of intramolecular (Y+)n.(R+)n(Y-)nDNA triplexes in solution: imino and amino proton and nitrogen markers of G.TA base triple formation
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NMR structural studies of intramolecular (Y+)n.(R+)n(Y-)nDNA triplexes in solution: imino and amino proton and nitrogen markers of G.TA base triple formation
Abstract
We reported previously on NMR studies of (Y+)n.(R+)n(Y-)n DNA triple helices containing one oligopurine strand (R)n and two oligopyrimidine strands (Y)n stabilized by T.AT and C+.GC base triples [de los Santos, C., Rosen, M., & Patel, D. J. (1989) Biochemistry 28, 7282-7289]. Recently, it has been established that guanosine can recognize a thymidine.adenosine base pair to form a G.TA triple in an otherwise (Y+)n.(R+)n(Y-)n triple-helix motif. [Griffin, L. C., & Dervan, P. B. (1989) Science 245, 967-971]. The present study extends the NMR research to the characterization of structural features of a 31-mer deoxyoligonucleotide that folds intramolecularly into a 7-mer (Y+)n.(R+)n(Y-)n triplex with the strands linked through two T5 loops and that contains a central G.TA triple flanked by T.AT triples. The G.TA triplex exhibits an unusually well resolved and narrow imino and amino exchangeable proton and nonexchangeable proton spectrum in H2O solution, pH 4.85, at 5 degrees C. We have assigned the imino protons of thymidine and amino protons of adenosine involved in Watson-Crick and Hoogsteen pairing in T.AT triples, as well as the guanosine imino and cytidine amino protons involved in Watson-Crick pairing and the protonated cytidine imino and amino protons involved in Hoogsteen pairing in C+.GC triples in the NOESY spectrum of the G.TA triplex. The NMR data are consistent with the proposed pairing alignment for the G.TA triple where the guanosine in an anti orientation pairs through a single hydrogen bond from one of its 2-amino protons to the 4-carbonyl group of thymidine in the Watson-Crick TA pair.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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