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Conformation of the synthetic DNA poly(amino<sup>2</sup>dA-dT) duplex in high-salt and aqueous alcohol solutions
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1988
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EngineeringAlcohol ConformationMolecular BiologyConformational VariabilitySalt-induced Conformational IsomerizationDna NanotechnologyNucleic Acid ChemistryProtein FoldingDna ComputingPolymer ChemistryBiochemistryOligonucleotideDna ReplicationConformational StudyMolecular EngineeringSynthetic Dna PolyStructural BiologyBiomolecular EngineeringAqueous Alcohol SolutionsNatural SciencesPolymer ScienceMolecular Biophysics
It has previously been demonstrated by other workers that the duplex of a synthetic DNA poly(amino2dA-dT) undergoes a salt-induced conformational isomerization. We show in the present work using circular dichroism that the same isomerization is induced in poly(amino2dA-dT) by various alcohols. The isomerization was originally identified as the B-to-Z and then B-to-A conformational transition of DNA but we demonstrate that the high-salt or alcohol conformation of poly (amino2dA-dT) is the non Z-DNA zig-zag double helix we have previously observed with poly(dA-dT) and called X-DNA. X-DNA is a cesium cation specific conformation of poly(dA-dT) while no similar cation specificity is observed with poly(amino2dA-dT). Thus it appears that the extra amino group attached to A and cesium cations make the same thing; they probably dehydrate the double helix minor groove and relieve its conformational variability. Poly(amino2dA-dT) is exceptionally stable in X-DNA and conditions inducing it are mild, which opens the door to assess its molecular structure.
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