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Iterative Optimization of DNA Duplexes for Crystallization of SeqA-DNA Complexes
Published on: November 1, 2012
Solution structure of a DNA duplex containing a replicable difluorotoluene-adenine pair
K M Guckian1, T R Krugh, E T Kool
1Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, New York 14627, USA.
Abstract:
A nonpolar aromatic nucleoside derivative based on 2,4-difluorotoluene (F), a non-hydrogen bonding shape analog of thymidine, was recently shown to be replicated against adenine with high efficiency and fidelity. This led to the suggestion that geometric matching, potentially even in the absence of hydrogen bonding between bases in a pair, may be sufficient to direct nucleotide selection during replication. We have examined the solution structure of the F-A pair in the context of a 12 base pair DNA duplex. We find that, despite the destabilization caused by this analog, the F-A pair very closely resembles that of a T x A pair in the same context. This lends support to the importance of shape matching in replication.
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