A tetrameric DNA structure with protonated cytosine.cytosine base pairs
- PMID: 8389423
- DOI: 10.1038/363561a0
A tetrameric DNA structure with protonated cytosine.cytosine base pairs
Abstract
Oligomers containing tracts of cytidine form hemiprotonated base pairs at acid pH and have been considered to be double-stranded. We have solved the structure of the DNA oligomer 5'-d(TCCCCC) at acid pH and find that it is a four-stranded complex in which two base-paired parallel-stranded duplexes are intimately associated, with their base pairs fully intercalated. The relative orientation of the duplexes is antiparallel, so that each base pair is face-to-face with its neighbours. The NMR spectrum displays only six spin systems, showing that the structure is highly symmetrical on the NMR timescale; the four strands are equivalent. A model derived by energy minimization and constrained molecular dynamics shows excellent compatibility with the observed nuclear Overhauser effects (NOEs) particularly for the very unusual inter-residue sugar-sugar NOEs H1'-H1', H1'-H2" and H1'-H4'. These NOEs are probably diagnostic for such tetrameric structures.
Comment in
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Nucleic acid architecture. Tetrads through interdigitation.Nature. 1993 Jun 10;363(6429):499-500. doi: 10.1038/363499a0. Nature. 1993. PMID: 8505977 No abstract available.
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