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Sequence-dependent changes in the chiroptical properties of DNA upon interaction with dipyrandium
Abstract:
Interaction of dipyrandium with DNA and its dependence on the base sequence was studied using circular dichroism. It was found that calf thymus DNA and polynucleotide duplexes with alternating purine-pyrimidine sequences containing GC basepairs underwent similar alterations in the chiroptical properties upon binding of dipyrandium. The alterations suggest that these DNAs have similar B-type structures which may kink at the dipyrandium binding sites. On the other hand, poly(dA-dT).poly(dA-dT) and especially poly(dA-dU).poly(dA-dU) exhibit some features of A-type structure. Poly(dA-dT).poly(dA-dT) changes its chiroptical properties little when complexed with dipyrandium, as if it contained some type of kinks as equilibrium structural elements.