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Deposition Date 1998-05-19
Release Date 1998-08-12
Last Version Date 2024-05-22
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
1BE5
Keywords:
Title:
STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF A STABLE PARALLEL-STRANDED DNA DUPLEX INCORPORATING ISOGUANINE:CYTOSINE AND ISOCYTOSINE:GUANINE BASE PAIRS BY NMR, MINIMIZED AVERAGE STRUCTURE
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Conformers Calculated:
1
Conformers Submitted:
1
Selection Criteria:
MINIMIZED AVERAGE
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polydeoxyribonucleotide
Molecule:DNA DUPLEX (TGCACGGACT)
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:10
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:
Modified Residue
Compound ID Chain ID Parent Comp ID Details 2D Image
IGU A DG 2'-DEOXYISOGUANINE-5'-MONOPHOSPHATE
IMC A DC ?
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
Structural studies of a stable parallel-stranded DNA duplex incorporating isoguanine:cytosine and isocytosine:guanine basepairs by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Biophys.J. 75 1163 1171 (1998)
PMID: 9726918

Abstact

Isoguanine (2-hydroxyladenine) is a product of oxidative damage to DNA and has been shown to cause mutation. It is also a potent inducer of parallel-stranded DNA duplex structure. The structure of the parallel-stranded DNA duplex (PS-duplex) 5'-d(TiGiCAiCiGiGAiCT) + 5'-d(ACGTGCCTGA), containing the isoguanine (iG) and 5-methyl-isocytosine (iC) bases, has been determined by NMR refinement. All imino protons associated with the iG:C, G:iC, and A:T (except the two terminal A:T) basepairs are observed at 2 degrees C, consistent with the formation of a stable duplex suggested by the earlier Tm measurements [Sugiyama, H., S. Ikeda, and I. Saito. 1996. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 118:9994-9995]. All basepairs are in the reverse Watson-Crick configuration. The structural characteristics of the refined PS-duplex are different from those of B-DNA. The PS duplex has two grooves with similar width (7.0 A) and depth (7.7 A), in contrast to the two distinct grooves (major groove width 11.7 A, depth 8.5 A, and minor groove width 5.7 A, depth 7.5 A) of B-DNA. The resonances of the amino protons of iG and C are clearly resolved and observable, but those of the G and iC are very broad and difficult to observe. Several intercalators with different complexities, including ethidium, daunorubicin, and nogalamycin, have been used to probe the flexibility of the backbone of the (iG, iC)-containing PS-duplex. All of them produce drug-induced UV/vis spectra identical to their respective spectra when bound to B-DNA, suggesting that those drugs bind to the (iG, iC)-containing PS-duplex using similar intercalation processes. The results may be useful in the design of intercalator-conjugated oligonucleotides for antisense applications. The study presented in this paper augments our understanding of a growing number of parallel-stranded DNA structures, including the G-quartet, the i-motif, and the unusual homo basepaired parallel-stranded double helix. Their possible relevance is discussed.

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