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  • Title: Conformational properties of adenylyl-3' leads to 5'-adenosine in aqueous solution.
    Author: Kondo NS, Danyluk SS.
    Journal: Biochemistry; 1976 Feb 24; 15(4):756-68. PubMed ID: 1247532.
    Abstract:
    A detailed 220-MHz NMR study has been made of the conformational properties for the homodinucleotide adenylyl-3' leads to 5'-adenosine, ApA, in D2O. Unambiguous signal assignments of all proton signals were made with the aid of selectively deuterated nucleotidyl units, ApA, ApA, and D-8ApA, and complete, accurate sets of NMR parameters were derived by simulation-iteration methods. Sets of limiting chemical shifts and coupling values were also obtained for ApA and constituent monomers 3'-AMP and 5'-AMP at infinite dilution and at identical ionization states for assessment of dimerization effects. Conformational properties were evaluated quantitatively for most of the conformational bonds of ApA and these are consistent with two compact folded dynamically averaged structures, a base-stacked right helical structure, I, characterized as anti, C3'-endo, g-, w,w' (320,330 degrees), g'g', gg, C3'-endo, anti, and a more loosely base-stacked loop structure, II, with anti, C3'-endo, g-, w,w' (80 degrees, 50 degrees), g'g', gg, C3'-endo, anti orientations. Dimerization produces a number of nucleotidyl conformational changes including a shift in ribose equilibrium C2'-endo (S) in equilibrium C3'-endo (N) in favor of C3'-endo in both Ap- and -pA (60:40 vs. 35:65 in monomers), a change in glycosidic torsion angle chiCN toward 0 degrees, and a greater locking-in of rotamers along bonds involved in the phosphodiester backbone. Moreover, there is clear evidence that the transitions from S leads to N forms and chiCN leads to 0 degrees are directly related to base stacking in ApA. Finally, ApA exists in solution as an equilibrium between I, II and an unstacked form(s) with as yet undetermined conformational features. Since C4'-C5', C5'-O5', and C3'-O3' bonds possess exceptional conformational stabilities, it is proposed that destacking occurs primarily by rotation about P-O5' and/or O3'-P. Predominant factors influencing the overall ApA conformation are thus base-base interaction and flexibility about P-O5' and O3'-P, with change of ribose conformation occurring in consequence of an alteration of chiCN, the latter in turn being governed by the need for maximum eta overlap of stacked adenine rings.
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