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| - | '''CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF D(GM5CGM5CGCGCGC)'''
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| - | It is well known that methylation of alternating Py x Pu sequences potentiates the formation of Z-DNA. However, we have now observed that methylation of the alternating Z-DNA oligomer d(GCGCGCGCGC),which starts with a 5'-purine,unexpectedly stabilizes theA-DNA conformation. The double methyl derivative d(Gm5CGm5CGCGCGC), which crystallizes asduplex A-DNA in the hexagonal space group P6(1)22, a = b = 39.33 A and c = 77.93 A with one strand per asymmetric unit and six duplexes in the unit cell,refined to an R factor of 19.1 for 204 DNA atoms and 43 solvent molecules. This is thefirst report of a DNA sequence crystallized in both right and left-handed conformations, allowing structural comparisons not previously possible and, more importantly, this is the first time that methylation has been shown to potentiate the formation of A-DNA from a sequence known to crystallize as Z-DNA. From this study, ten base-pairs appear to be the critical length in determining the handedness of d(GC)n-type sequences in the crystalline state. Because methylation of nuclear DNA is linked to a numberof cellular processes, including transcriptional inactivation, this study has important implications for the role of A-DNA in methylated regions of genomic DNA and, thus, in the regulation of gene expression.In this context, the structure of d(Gm5Cm5CGCGCGC) will be compared with that of the alternating A-DNA decamer d(GCACGCGTGC) and the alternating Z-DNA decamer d(GCGCGCGCGC) and discussed in terms of the forces that govern the handedness of duplex DNA oligomers.
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Revision as of 09:53, 29 July 2008
Template:STRUCTURE 327d 
 CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF D(GM5CGM5CGCGCGC)
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 9236126
 About this Structure
Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. 
 Reference
Methylation of the Z-DNA decamer d(GC)5 potentiates the formation of A-DNA: crystal structure of d(Gm5CGm5CGCGCGC)., Tippin DB, Ramakrishnan B, Sundaralingam M, J Mol Biol. 1997 Jul 11;270(2):247-58. PMID:9236126
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