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Force spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy of dsDNA–YOYO-1 complexes: implications for the structure of dsDNA in the overstretching region
When individual dsDNA molecules are stretched beyond their B-form contour length, they reveal a structural transition in which the molecule extends 1.7 times its contour length. The nature of this transition is still a subject of debate. In the first model, the DNA helix unwinds and combined with th...
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author | Murade, Chandrashekhar U. Subramaniam, Vinod Otto, Cees Bennink, Martin L. |
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description | When individual dsDNA molecules are stretched beyond their B-form contour length, they reveal a structural transition in which the molecule extends 1.7 times its contour length. The nature of this transition is still a subject of debate. In the first model, the DNA helix unwinds and combined with the tilting of the base pairs (which remain intact), results in a stretched form of DNA (also known as S-DNA). In the second model the base pairs break resulting effectively in two single-strands, which is referred to as force-induced melting. Here a combination of optical tweezers force spectroscopy with fluorescence microscopy was used to study the structure of dsDNA in the overstretching regime. When dsDNA was stretched in the presence of 10 nM YOYO-1 an initial increase in total fluorescence intensity of the dye–DNA complex was observed and at an extension where the dsDNA started to overstretch the fluorescence intensity leveled off and ultimately decreased when stretched further into the overstretching region. Simultaneous force spectroscopy and fluorescence polarization microscopy revealed that the orientation of dye molecules did not change significantly in the overstretching region (78.0°± 3.2°). These results presented here clearly suggest that, the structure of overstretched dsDNA can be explained accurately by force induced melting. |
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spelling | pubmed-28795152010-06-02 Force spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy of dsDNA–YOYO-1 complexes: implications for the structure of dsDNA in the overstretching region Murade, Chandrashekhar U. Subramaniam, Vinod Otto, Cees Bennink, Martin L. Nucleic Acids Res Structural Biology When individual dsDNA molecules are stretched beyond their B-form contour length, they reveal a structural transition in which the molecule extends 1.7 times its contour length. The nature of this transition is still a subject of debate. In the first model, the DNA helix unwinds and combined with the tilting of the base pairs (which remain intact), results in a stretched form of DNA (also known as S-DNA). In the second model the base pairs break resulting effectively in two single-strands, which is referred to as force-induced melting. Here a combination of optical tweezers force spectroscopy with fluorescence microscopy was used to study the structure of dsDNA in the overstretching regime. When dsDNA was stretched in the presence of 10 nM YOYO-1 an initial increase in total fluorescence intensity of the dye–DNA complex was observed and at an extension where the dsDNA started to overstretch the fluorescence intensity leveled off and ultimately decreased when stretched further into the overstretching region. Simultaneous force spectroscopy and fluorescence polarization microscopy revealed that the orientation of dye molecules did not change significantly in the overstretching region (78.0°± 3.2°). These results presented here clearly suggest that, the structure of overstretched dsDNA can be explained accurately by force induced melting. Oxford University Press 2010-06 2010-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2879515/ /pubmed/20129944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq034 Text en © The Author(s) 2010. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Structural Biology Murade, Chandrashekhar U. Subramaniam, Vinod Otto, Cees Bennink, Martin L. Force spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy of dsDNA–YOYO-1 complexes: implications for the structure of dsDNA in the overstretching region |
title | Force spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy of dsDNA–YOYO-1 complexes: implications for the structure of dsDNA in the overstretching region |
title_full | Force spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy of dsDNA–YOYO-1 complexes: implications for the structure of dsDNA in the overstretching region |
title_fullStr | Force spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy of dsDNA–YOYO-1 complexes: implications for the structure of dsDNA in the overstretching region |
title_full_unstemmed | Force spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy of dsDNA–YOYO-1 complexes: implications for the structure of dsDNA in the overstretching region |
title_short | Force spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy of dsDNA–YOYO-1 complexes: implications for the structure of dsDNA in the overstretching region |
title_sort | force spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy of dsdna–yoyo-1 complexes: implications for the structure of dsdna in the overstretching region |
topic | Structural Biology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2879515/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20129944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq034 |
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