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PDBsum entry 221d
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Key reference
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Title
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Influence of counter-Ions on the crystal structures of DNA decamers: binding of [co(nh3)6]3+ and ba2+ to a-Dna.
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Authors
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Y.G.Gao,
H.Robinson,
J.H.Van boom,
A.H.Wang.
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Ref.
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Biophys J, 1995,
69,
559-568.
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Abstract
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A-DNA is a stable alternative right-handed double helix that is favored by
certain sequences (e.g., (dG)n.(dC)n) or under low humidity conditions. Earlier
A-DNA structures of several DNA oligonucleotides and RNA.DNA chimeras have
revealed some conformational variation that may be the result of
sequence-dependent effects or crystal packing forces. In this study, four
crystal structures of three decamer oligonucleotides, d(ACCGGCCGGT),
d(ACCCGCGGGT), and r(GC)d(GTATACGC) in two crystal forms (either the P6(1)22 or
the P2(1)2(1)2(1) space group) have been analyzed at high resolution to provide
the molecular basis of the structural difference in an experimentally consistent
manner. The study reveals that molecules crystallized in the same space group
have a more similar A-DNA conformation, whereas the same molecule crystallized
in different space groups has different (local) conformations. This suggests
that even though the local structure is influenced by the crystal packing
environments, the DNA molecule adjusts to adopt an overall conformation close to
canonical A-DNA. For example, the six independent CpG steps in these four
structures have different base-base stacking patterns, with their helical twist
angles (omega) ranging from 28 degrees to 37 degrees. Our study further reveals
the structural impact of different counter-ions on the A-DNA conformers.
[Co(NH3)6]3+ has three unique A-DNA binding modes. One binds at the major groove
side of a GpG step at the O6/N7 sites of guanine bases via hydrogen bonds. The
other two modes involve the binding of ions to phosphates, either bridging
across the narrow major groove or binding between two intra-strand adjacent
phosphates. Those interactions may explain the recent spectroscopic and NMR
observations that [Co(NH3)6]3+ is effective in inducing the B- to A-DNA
transition for DNA with (G)n sequence. Interestingly, Ba2+ binds to the same
O6/N7 sites on guanine by direct coordinations.
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