An A-DNA triplet code: thermodynamic rules for predicting A- and B-DNA
- PMID: 7604014
- PMCID: PMC41538
- DOI: 10.1073/pnas.92.14.6464
An A-DNA triplet code: thermodynamic rules for predicting A- and B-DNA
Abstract
The ability to predict macromolecular conformations from sequence and thermodynamic principles has long been coveted but generally has not been achieved. We show that differences in the hydration of DNA surfaces can be used to distinguish between sequences that form A- and B-DNA. From this, a "triplet code" of A-DNA propensities was derived as energetic rules for predicting A-DNA formation. This code correctly predicted > 90% of A- and B-DNA sequences in crystals and correlates with A-DNA formation in solution. Thus, with our previous studies on Z-DNA, we now have a single method to predict the relative stability of sequences in the three standard DNA duplex conformations.
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