417d

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A THYMINE-LIKE BASE ANALOGUE FORMS WOBBLE PAIRS WITH ADENINEA THYMINE-LIKE BASE ANALOGUE FORMS WOBBLE PAIRS WITH ADENINE

Structural highlights

417d is a 2 chain structure. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
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Publication Abstract from PubMed

The DNA hexamer d(CACGPG), in which dP is the ambivalent pyrimidine nucleoside analogue 2'-deoxy-beta-d-ribofuranosyl-(6H,8H-3, 4-dihydropyrimido[4,5-c][1,2]oxazin-7-one), crystallises as a left-handed Z-DNA duplex. X-ray analysis at 1.5 A shows that both P. A base-pairs are of the wobble type. This result appears inconsistent with other evidence from hybridisation and NMR studies of P-containing oligonucleotides, which suggests that, while P can form stable base-pairs with either A or G, thymine-like properties are more pronounced. Thermal denaturation experiments over a range of solution pH values indicate that protonation of the P.A base-pairs is unlikely to be responsible for the anomalous behaviour. No specific crystal packing effects can be identfied as an explanation, and it is concluded that base stacking and other interactions between nucleotide residues in Z-DNA are responsible.

A thymine-like base analogue forms wobble pairs with adenine in a Z-DNA duplex.,Schuerman GS, Van Meervelt L, Loakes D, Brown DM, Kong Thoo Lin P, Moore MH, Salisbury SA J Mol Biol. 1998 Oct 9;282(5):1005-11. PMID:9753550[1]

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References

  1. Schuerman GS, Van Meervelt L, Loakes D, Brown DM, Kong Thoo Lin P, Moore MH, Salisbury SA. A thymine-like base analogue forms wobble pairs with adenine in a Z-DNA duplex. J Mol Biol. 1998 Oct 9;282(5):1005-11. PMID:9753550 doi:http://dx.doi.org/S0022-2836(98)92080-0

417d, resolution 1.50Å

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