The structure of cruciforms in supercoiled DNA: probing the single‐stranded character of nucleotide bases with bisulphite

The single‐stranded character of cytosine bases in three cruciform structures has been assessed by an examination of reactivity towards sodium bisulphite. Unpaired cytosine residues undergo deamination at C4 to give deoxyuracil, and propagation in an ung Escherichia coli host results in C‐G‐‐‐‐T‐A t...

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Published inThe EMBO journal Vol. 5; no. 1; pp. 191 - 196
Main Authors Gough, G.W., Sullivan, K.M., Lilley, D.M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 01.01.1986
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Summary:The single‐stranded character of cytosine bases in three cruciform structures has been assessed by an examination of reactivity towards sodium bisulphite. Unpaired cytosine residues undergo deamination at C4 to give deoxyuracil, and propagation in an ung Escherichia coli host results in C‐G‐‐‐‐T‐A transition mutations, detectable by restriction cleavage or sequence analysis. Very high frequencies of such mutations have been found at cruciform loops, confirming their unpaired character, with almost zero background mutation frequencies elsewhere. A low level of modification was observed at the four‐way junction of a cruciform. The results indicate that the optimal cruciform loop size is four bases, with loose ‘breathing’ at the first base pair at the top of the cruciform stem at 37 degrees C, and little or no opening of base pairs at the four‐way junction.
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ISSN:0261-4189
1460-2075
DOI:10.1002/j.1460-2075.1986.tb04195.x