1n96
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DIMERIC SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF THE CYCLIC OCTAMER CD(CGCTCATT)
Overview
The solution structure of a cyclic oligonucleotide d<pCGCTCATT> has been, determined by two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy and restrained molecular, dynamics. Under the appropriate experimental conditions, this molecule, self-associates, forming a symmetric dimer stabilized by four, intermolecular Watson-Crick base pairs. The resulting four-stranded, structure consists of two G:C:A:T tetrads, formed by facing the minor, groove side of the Watson-Crick base-pairs. Most probably, the association, of the base-pairs is stabilized by coordinating a Na(+) cation. This is, the first time that this novel G:C:A:T tetrad has been found in an, oligonucleotide structure. This observation increases considerably the, number of sequences that may adopt a four-stranded architecture. Overall, the three-dimensional structure is similar to those observed previously in, other quadruplexes formed by minor groove alignment of Watson-Crick base, pairs. This resemblance strongly suggests that we may be observing a, general motif for DNA-DNA recognition.
About this Structure
1N96 is a Protein complex structure of sequences from [1]. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Four-stranded DNA structure stabilized by a novel G:C:A:T tetrad., Escaja N, Gelpi JL, Orozco M, Rico M, Pedroso E, Gonzalez C, J Am Chem Soc. 2003 May 14;125(19):5654-62. PMID:12733903
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