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. 1988 Oct 5;263(28):14446-55.

Multiple DNA secondary structures in perfect inverted repeat inserts in plasmids. Right-handed B-DNA, cruciforms, and left-handed Z-DNA

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Multiple DNA secondary structures in perfect inverted repeat inserts in plasmids. Right-handed B-DNA, cruciforms, and left-handed Z-DNA

J A Blaho et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

The capabilities of five recombinant plasmids, containing relatively long (approximately 60-100 base pairs) perfect inverted repeat (IR) inserts, to support supercoil stabilized non-B-DNA structures were studied in vitro. The IRs were also alternating purine-pyrimidine sequences, thus, each could form either left-handed Z-DNA or cruciforms. Single-strand specific endonucleases, restriction endonucleases and methylases, and OsO4 modifications were used to characterize the DNA structures. Two-dimensional gel electrophoretic studies indicated that three of the five IRs formed both cruciforms and Z-DNA. (C-G) containing inserts preferred to form Z-DNA, whereas (T-G) sequences favored cruciforms. In vivo supercoil relaxation experiments demonstrated the existence of cruciforms in Escherichia coli. The physiological significance of these structures is discussed.

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