Journal:JBSD:5
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Occupancy is defined as the simulation time during which a counterion was within a specific cutoff distance from a DNA atom in case of hydrated ions. The occupancy values were calculated for all the surface atoms of DNA to detect the highly preferred sites for magnesium. We found phosphate oxygen of the 4th residue in decamer to have the maximum occupancy (corresponding to 2 ns). We could select 28 such atoms having significant occupancy values in case of the decamer. It indicates that the phosphate oxygen atoms come in close contact maximally while some nitrogen (N7) and base oxygen also have significant occupancy. Few non-polar hydrogen atoms are also seen to make water mediated contacts with the hydrated Mg<sup>2+</sup> ions. Similar high occupancy in the dodecamer is seen for O1P of the 9th residue. Quit a few N7 atoms, O4, O3’ and O2 are also found near Mg<sup>2+</sup> for significant durations. Guanine 2-amino group also was found close to the hexahydrates. | Occupancy is defined as the simulation time during which a counterion was within a specific cutoff distance from a DNA atom in case of hydrated ions. The occupancy values were calculated for all the surface atoms of DNA to detect the highly preferred sites for magnesium. We found phosphate oxygen of the 4th residue in decamer to have the maximum occupancy (corresponding to 2 ns). We could select 28 such atoms having significant occupancy values in case of the decamer. It indicates that the phosphate oxygen atoms come in close contact maximally while some nitrogen (N7) and base oxygen also have significant occupancy. Few non-polar hydrogen atoms are also seen to make water mediated contacts with the hydrated Mg<sup>2+</sup> ions. Similar high occupancy in the dodecamer is seen for O1P of the 9th residue. Quit a few N7 atoms, O4, O3’ and O2 are also found near Mg<sup>2+</sup> for significant durations. Guanine 2-amino group also was found close to the hexahydrates. | ||
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