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DNA base sequence effects on bulky lesion-induced conformational heterogeneity during DNA replication

4-Aminobiphenyl (ABP) and its structure analog 2-aminofluorene (AF) are well-known carcinogens. In the present work, an unusual sequence effect in the 5′-CTTCTG(1)G(2)TCCTCATTC-3′ DNA duplex is reported for ABP- and AF-modified G. Specifically, the ABP modification at G(1) resulted in a mixture of 6...

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Autores principales: Cai, Ang, Wilson, Katie A, Patnaik, Satyakam, Wetmore, Stacey D, Cho, Bongsup P
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6158707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29800374
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gky409
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author Cai, Ang
Wilson, Katie A
Patnaik, Satyakam
Wetmore, Stacey D
Cho, Bongsup P
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Patnaik, Satyakam
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Cho, Bongsup P
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description 4-Aminobiphenyl (ABP) and its structure analog 2-aminofluorene (AF) are well-known carcinogens. In the present work, an unusual sequence effect in the 5′-CTTCTG(1)G(2)TCCTCATTC-3′ DNA duplex is reported for ABP- and AF-modified G. Specifically, the ABP modification at G(1) resulted in a mixture of 67% major groove B-type (B) and 33% stacked (S) conformers, while at the ABP modification at G(2) exclusively resulted in the B-conformer. The AF modification at G(1) and G(2) lead to 25%:75% and 83%:17% B:S population ratios, respectively. These differences in preferred conformation are due to an interplay between stabilizing (hydrogen bonding and stacking that is enhanced by lesion planarity) and destabilizing (solvent exposure) forces at the lesion site. Furthermore, while the B-conformer is a thermodynamic stabilizer and the S-conformer is a destabilizer in duplex settings, the situation is reversed at the single strands/double strands (ss/ds) junction. Specifically, the twisted biphenyl is a better stacker at the ss/ds junction than the coplanar AF. Therefore, the ABP modification leads to a stronger strand binding affinity of the ss/ds junction than the AF modification. Overall, the current work provides conformational insights into the role of sequence and lesion effects in modulating DNA replication.
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spelling pubmed-61587072018-10-02 DNA base sequence effects on bulky lesion-induced conformational heterogeneity during DNA replication Cai, Ang Wilson, Katie A Patnaik, Satyakam Wetmore, Stacey D Cho, Bongsup P Nucleic Acids Res Structural Biology 4-Aminobiphenyl (ABP) and its structure analog 2-aminofluorene (AF) are well-known carcinogens. In the present work, an unusual sequence effect in the 5′-CTTCTG(1)G(2)TCCTCATTC-3′ DNA duplex is reported for ABP- and AF-modified G. Specifically, the ABP modification at G(1) resulted in a mixture of 67% major groove B-type (B) and 33% stacked (S) conformers, while at the ABP modification at G(2) exclusively resulted in the B-conformer. The AF modification at G(1) and G(2) lead to 25%:75% and 83%:17% B:S population ratios, respectively. These differences in preferred conformation are due to an interplay between stabilizing (hydrogen bonding and stacking that is enhanced by lesion planarity) and destabilizing (solvent exposure) forces at the lesion site. Furthermore, while the B-conformer is a thermodynamic stabilizer and the S-conformer is a destabilizer in duplex settings, the situation is reversed at the single strands/double strands (ss/ds) junction. Specifically, the twisted biphenyl is a better stacker at the ss/ds junction than the coplanar AF. Therefore, the ABP modification leads to a stronger strand binding affinity of the ss/ds junction than the AF modification. Overall, the current work provides conformational insights into the role of sequence and lesion effects in modulating DNA replication. Oxford University Press 2018-07-06 2018-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6158707/ /pubmed/29800374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gky409 Text en © Crown copyright 2018. This article contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-governmentlicence/version/3/
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Cai, Ang
Wilson, Katie A
Patnaik, Satyakam
Wetmore, Stacey D
Cho, Bongsup P
DNA base sequence effects on bulky lesion-induced conformational heterogeneity during DNA replication
title DNA base sequence effects on bulky lesion-induced conformational heterogeneity during DNA replication
title_full DNA base sequence effects on bulky lesion-induced conformational heterogeneity during DNA replication
title_fullStr DNA base sequence effects on bulky lesion-induced conformational heterogeneity during DNA replication
title_full_unstemmed DNA base sequence effects on bulky lesion-induced conformational heterogeneity during DNA replication
title_short DNA base sequence effects on bulky lesion-induced conformational heterogeneity during DNA replication
title_sort dna base sequence effects on bulky lesion-induced conformational heterogeneity during dna replication
topic Structural Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6158707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29800374
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gky409
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