Parallel Self-Associated Structures Formed by T,C-Rich Sequences at Acidic pH

Oligonucleotides of nonregular heteropyrimidine sequences incorporating or not incorporating purine residues 5‘-d(ACTCCCTTCTCCTCTCTA), 5‘-d(ACTCCCTGGTCCTCTCTA), 5‘-d(TCTCTCCTGGTCCCTCC), and 5‘-d(TCTCTCCTCTTCCCTCC) can form self-associated parallel-stranded (ps) structures at pH 4−5.5. The ps structu...

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Published inBiochemistry (Easton) Vol. 39; no. 41; pp. 12650 - 12658
Main Authors Geinguenaud, Frederic, Liquier, Jean, Brevnov, Maxim G, Petrauskene, Olga V, Alexeev, Yakov I, Gromova, Elizaveta S, Taillandier, Eliane
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Chemical Society 17.10.2000
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Summary:Oligonucleotides of nonregular heteropyrimidine sequences incorporating or not incorporating purine residues 5‘-d(ACTCCCTTCTCCTCTCTA), 5‘-d(ACTCCCTGGTCCTCTCTA), 5‘-d(TCTCTCCTGGTCCCTCC), and 5‘-d(TCTCTCCTCTTCCCTCC) can form self-associated parallel-stranded (ps) structures at pH 4−5.5. The ps structures were identified by studying at neutral and acidic pH UV melting transitions, FTIR spectra, and fluorescence of pyrene-labeled oligonucleotides as well as by chemical joining of 5‘-phosphorylated oligonucleotides. A gel electrophoresis run for oligonucleotides 5‘-d(TCTCTCCTCTTCCCTCC) and 5‘-d(ACTCCCTTCTCCTCTCTA) has shown the formation of homoduplexes at low DNA strand concentrations. Ps structures are held by C-C+ base pairs and have N- and S-types of sugar puckering as detected by FTIR spectroscopy in the millimolar concentration range. Guanine inserts as well as thymine and purine inserts into an oligomeric cytosine sequence make the formation of the tetraplex i-motif unfavorable. MvaI restriction endonuclease, which recognizes the CCT/AGG sequence in DNA, does not cleave parallel pseudosubstrates.
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ISSN:0006-2960
1520-4995
DOI:10.1021/bi000746+