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Moving beyond Watson–Crick models of coarse grained DNA dynamics
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2011
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Dna NanotechnologyChromosome DynamicsProtein FoldingThrombin AptamerNatural SciencesDna AnalysisOligonucleotideMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationStructural BiologyDna DynamicsHoogsteen BondsTriplex FormationMolecular BiophysicsDna ComputingMedicineBiophysicsComputational Biophysics
DNA produces a wide range of structures in addition to the canonical B-form of double-stranded DNA. Some of these structures are stabilized by Hoogsteen bonds. We developed an experimentally parameterized, coarse-grained model that incorporates such bonds. The model reproduces many of the microscopic features of double-stranded DNA and captures the experimental melting curves for a number of short DNA hairpins, even when the open state forms complicated secondary structures. We demonstrate the utility of the model by simulating the folding of a thrombin aptamer, which contains G-quartets, and strand invasion during triplex formation. Our results highlight the importance of including Hoogsteen bonding in coarse-grained models of DNA.
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