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Published on: April 3, 2014
Alternate g-g- conformation for dinucleoside phosphates in solution
Abstract:
An alternative g-g- conformation (conformer I') for dinucleosides in solution has been deduced, based on potential energy calculations and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. This conformation is characterized by larger glycosidic torsional angles (chi = 94-111 degrees) than those of conformer I (chi = 8-35 degrees), although the other torsional angles are similar. There are thus four stable conformers (I, I', II and III) for dinucleosides in equilibrium with the open forms. The structure of conformer I' supports that of the 'vertical' double helix constructed by Olson (W.K. Olson, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 74, (1977) 1775). Our data may suggest the possibility of interconversion between the vertical double helix and the regular double helix of A-form DNA, RNA or A'-form RNA.
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