1d3x

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1d3x

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INTRAMOLECULAR DNA TRIPLEX, NMR, 10 STRUCTURES

OverviewOverview

A DNA molecule was designed and synthesized with three octanucleotide, stretches linked by two hexakis(ethylene glycol) chains to form an, intramolecular triplex in solution. The structural data obtained from a, series of NMR NOESY spectra yielded interproton distances, and COSY, experiments provided dihedral angle information for analysis of, deoxyribose ring pucker. Using distance geometry followed by simulated, annealing with restrained molecular dynamics and relaxation matrix, refinement, a well-refined ensemble of conformations was calculated., Although some NOE cross-peaks involving protons of the hexakis(ethylene, glycol) linker could be identified, most could not be assigned and the, conformations of the linkers were not determined. The deoxyribose, conformations are predominantly of the S type, except for the protonated, cytosine residues in the third strand which show hybrid N and S character., Overall, the duplex part of the molecule resembles a B-DNA double helix, with the third strand bound in its major groove by Hoogsteen hydrogen, bonds. This structure provides a basis for comparison with triplexes, containing noncanonical or nonnatural nucleotides.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

1D3X is a Protein complex structure of sequences from [1]. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Solution structure of an intramolecular DNA triplex linked by hexakis(ethylene glycol) units: d(AGAGAGAA-(EG)6-TTCTCTCT-(EG)6-TCTCTCTT)., Tarkoy M, Phipps AK, Schultze P, Feigon J, Biochemistry. 1998 Apr 28;37(17):5810-9. PMID:9558314

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