Intramolecular triple-helix formation at (PunPyn).(PunPyn) tracts: recognition of alternate strands via Pu.PuPy and Py.PuPy base triplets
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Intramolecular triple-helix formation at (PunPyn).(PunPyn) tracts: recognition of alternate strands via Pu.PuPy and Py.PuPy base triplets
Abstract
Triple-helical DNA shows increasing potential for applications in the control of gene expression (including therapeutics) and the development of sequence-specific DNA-cleaving agents. The major limitation in this technology has been the requirement of homopurine sequences for triplex formation. We describe a simple approach that relaxes this requirement, by utilizing both Pu.PuPy and Py.PuPy base triplets to form a continuous DNA triple helix at tandem oligopurine and oligopyrimidine tracts. [Triplex formation at such a sequence has been previously demonstrated only with the use of a special 3'-3' linkage in the third strand [Horne, D. A., & Dervan, P. B. (1990) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 112, 2435-2437].] Supporting evidence is from chemical probing experiments performed on several oligonucleotides designed to form 3-stranded fold-back structures. The third strand, consisting of both purine and pyrimidine blocks, pairs with purines in the Watson-Crick duplex, switching strands at the junction between the oligopurine and oligopyrimidine blocks but maintaining the required strand polarity without any special linkage. Although Mg2+ ions are not required for the formation of Pu.PuPy base triplets, they show enhanced stability in the presence of Mg2+. In the sequences observed. A.AT triplets appear to be more stable than G.GC triplets. As expected, triplex formation is largely independent of pH unless C+.GC base triplets are required.
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