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Solution structure of DNA quadruplex GCGGTGGAT
Structural highlights
Publication Abstract from PubMedThe structure formed by the DNA sequence d(GCGGTGGAT) in a 100 mM Na(+) solution has been determined using molecular dynamics calculations constrained by distance and dihedral restraints derived from NMR experiments performed at isotopic natural abundance. The sequence folds into a dimer of dimers. Each symmetry-related half contains two parallel stranded G:G:G:G tetrads flanked by an A:A mismatch and by four-stranded G:C:G:C tetrads. Each of the two juxtaposed G:C:G:C tetrads is composed of alternating antiparallel strands from the two halves of the dimer. For each single strand, a thymine intersperses a double chain reversal connecting the juxtaposed G:G:G:G tetrads. This architecture has potential implications in genetic recombination. It suggests a pathway for oligomerization involving association of quadruplex entities through GpC steps. Association of DNA quadruplexes through G:C:G:C tetrads. Solution structure of d(GCGGTGGAT).,Webba da Silva M Biochemistry. 2003 Dec 16;42(49):14356-65. PMID:14661946[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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