Direct Comparison of A- and T-Strand Minor Groove Interactions in DNA Curvature at A Tracts
- 7 January 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 43 (4), 1102-1110
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi035340m
Abstract
To investigate the relative contributions of minor-groove electrostatic interactions in the mechanism of A-tract DNA curvature, we carried out experiments with modified DNA bases in both strands of the tract. We employed 3-deazaadenine nucleoside (D), which lacks the adenine N3 nitrogen in the minor groove and thus cannot act as an electron donor, as well as difluorotoluene (F), a nonpolar thymine mimic. The effects of these analogues in A-tract curvature were quantified using ligation ladder gel mobility methods developed by Crothers and by Maher. Through single substitutions of D in A5 tracts, we found that this analogue results in decreased curvature only when situated toward the 3‘ end of the tract. This is distinct from the behavior in the T-rich strand where F substitution causes the greatest reductions in curvature toward the 5‘ end. To test for cooperative pairwise effects, we also studied 10 different D + F double substitutions and found evidence supporting a number of localized cooperative electrostatic interactions but not between the two most sensitive sites in the opposite strands. These results suggest that there are two discrete locations in the A-tract minor groove where electrostatic interactions are important in causing curvature: one near the 5‘ end of the T-rich strand, and one near the 3‘ end of the A-rich strand. The results are consistent with an important role of localized cations in the minor groove. Possible effects of groove solvation and stacking at the A-tract junction are also discussed.Keywords
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