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Deposition Date 1995-08-01
Release Date 1995-12-09
Last Version Date 2024-04-03
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
223D
Keywords:
Title:
DIRECT OBSERVATION OF TWO BASE-PAIRING MODES OF A CYTOSINE-THYMINE ANALOGUE WITH GUANINE IN A DNA Z-FORM DUPLEX: SIGNIFICANCE FOR BASE ANALOGUE MUTAGENESIS
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Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
1.70 Å
R-Value Observed:
0.17
Space Group:
P 21 21 21
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polydeoxyribonucleotide
Molecule:DNA (5'-D(*CP*GP*CP*GP*(C46)P*G)-3')
Chain IDs:A, B
Chain Length:6
Number of Molecules:2
Biological Source:
Modified Residue
Compound ID Chain ID Parent Comp ID Details 2D Image
C46 A DC ?
Primary Citation
Direct observation of two base-pairing modes of a cytosine-thymine analogue with guanine in a DNA Z-form duplex: significance for base analogue mutagenesis.
J.Mol.Biol. 251 665 673 (1995)
PMID: 7666418 DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.1995.0463

Abstact

The pyrimidine nucleobase analogue 6H,8H-3,4-dihydropyrimido[4,5-c]- [1,2]oxazin-7-one (P) is a mimic both of cytosine and thymine, since it can form stable hydrogen-bonded base-pairs with either guanine or adenine. To investigate the geometric properties of pairing with guanine in a DNA double helix, the structure of d(CGCGPG)2 has been determined by single crystal X-ray analysis. The oligonucleotide crystallised as a left-handed Z-DNA duplex in the orthorhombic space group P2(1)2(1)2(1) with cell dimensions a = 18.23 A, b = 30.63 A, c = 43.78 A. Refinement using NUCLSQ with 51 water molecules included in the final model converged at R = 0.179 (Rw = 0.159) for 2798 reflections (F > 2 sigma (F)) in the range 8 A to 1.7 A. Remarkably, the two P.G pairs in the hexamer duplex are different: Watson-Crick and wobble types separately illustrate both cytosine-like and thymine-like behaviour. The result suggests that mutagenesis experiments involving P and other analogues which display pronounced base-pairing ambivalence can be used to examine the structural basis of substrate discrimination by polymerases that is essential to accurate genetic replication.

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