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Analyzing and Building Nucleic Acid Structures with 3DNA
Published on: April 26, 2013
Terbium(3+) as a probe of nucleic acids structure. Does it alter the DNA conformation in solution?
Abstract:
At low ionic strength, Tb3+ binding strongly alters the secondary structure of DNA. Circular dichroism and electro-optical techniques are more sensitive than fluorescence to study these alterations in double-stranded DNA, at low Tb3+/DNA phosphate (I/P) ratios. Both techniques yield the following conclusion: as I/P is increased, native and sonicated DNA undergo a transition from the B- to psi-form, the latter being a compact structure characteristic of aggregated DNA. Our study of alkylated DNA establishes that the accessibility of N-7 guanine to Tb3+ is clearly required for structural alterations in an aggregated state to occur. The chelation of the phosphate group and of the N-7 guanine by Tb3+ simultaneously alters the geometry of the sugar-phosphate backbone and the stacking interaction between the bases in double-stranded DNA.
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