Deoxyguanosine-deoxyadenosine pairing in the d(C-G-A-G-A-A-T-T-C-G-C-G) duplex: conformation and dynamics at and adjacent to the dG X dA mismatch site - PubMed (original) (raw)
Deoxyguanosine-deoxyadenosine pairing in the d(C-G-A-G-A-A-T-T-C-G-C-G) duplex: conformation and dynamics at and adjacent to the dG X dA mismatch site
D J Patel et al. Biochemistry. 1984.
Abstract
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has been used to monitor the conformation and dynamics of the d-(C1-G2-A3-G4-A5-A6-T6-T5-C4-G3-C2-G1) self-complementary dodecanucleotide (henceforth called 12-mer GA) that contains a dG X dA purine-purine mismatch at position 3 in the sequence. These results are compared with the corresponding d(C-G-C-G-A-A-T-T-C-G-C-G) dodecamer duplex (henceforth called 12-mer) containing standard Watson-Crick base pairs at position 3 [Patel, D.J., Kozlowski, S.A., Marky, L.A., Broka, C., Rice, J.A., Itakura, K., & Breslauer, K.J. (1982) Biochemistry 21, 428-436]. The dG X dA interaction at position 3 was monitored at the guanosine exchangeable H-1 and nonexchangeable H-8 protons and the nonexchangeable adenosine H-2 proton. We demonstrate base-pair formation between anti orientations of the guanosine and adenosine rings on the basis of nuclear Overhauser effects (NOE) observed between the H-2 proton of adenosine 3 and the imino protons of guanosine 3 (intra base pair) and guanosines 2 and 4 (inter base pair). The dG(anti) X dA(anti) pairing should result in hydrogen-bond formation between the guanosine imino H-1 and carbonyl O-6 groups and the adenosine N-1 and NH2-6 groups, respectively. The base pairing on either side of the dG X dA pair remains intact at low temperature, but these dG X dC pairs at positions 2 and 4 are kinetically destabilized in the 12-mer GA compared to the 12-mer duplex. We have estimated the hydrogen exchange kinetics at positions 4-6 from saturation-recovery measurements on the imino protons of the 12-mer GA duplex between 5 and 40 degrees C. The measured activation energies for imino proton exchange in the 12-mer GA are larger by a factor of approximately 2 compared to the corresponding values in the 12-mer duplex. This implies that hydrogen exchange in the 12-mer GA duplex results from a cooperative transition involving exchange of several base pairs as was previously reported for the 12-mer containing a G X T wobble pair at position 3 [Pardi, A., Morden, K.M., Patel, D.J., & Tinoco, I., Jr. (1982) Biochemistry 21, 6567-6574]. We have assigned the nonexchangeable base protons by intra and inter base pair NOE experiments and monitored these assigned markers through the 12-mer GA duplex to strand transition.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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