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  • Title: Sequence dependence of conformations of self-complementary duplex tetradeoxynucleotides containing cytosine and guanine.
    Author: Thomas GA, Peticolas WL.
    Journal: Biochemistry; 1984 Jul 03; 23(14):3202-7. PubMed ID: 6466637.
    Abstract:
    The four self-complementary tetradeoxynucleotides which contain only cytosine and guanine are 5'-d-(CpGpCpG)-3', 5'-d(CpCpGpG)-3', 5'-d(GpCpGpC)-3', and 5'-d(GpGpCpC)-3'. The Raman spectra of aqueous solutions (about 0.05 M in monomer) of these tetranucleotides at pH 7 and 2 degrees C show clearly that these self-complementary tetranucleotides form double-stranded duplex structures of the canonical B type when the NaCl concentration is 0.5 M NaCl. If the temperature is raised to 50 degrees C, the Raman spectra show that in each case the double-helical B form melts in a non-cooperative way to a disordered single-chain form. On the other hand, if the salt concentration is raised to saturation, the Raman spectrum of only one of these four tetranucleotide solutions at 2 degrees C is changed in any substantial way. The Raman spectrum of the tetranucleotide 5'-d(CpGpCpG)-3' at 2.2 degrees C and at 4 M or higher salt concentration strongly resembles that of double-helical Z-form poly(dC-dG) taken under similar conditions. We conclude that the tetramer 5'-d(CpGpCpG)-3' is the only self-complementary double-helical tetranucleotide containing only cytosine and guanine in which the B-Z transition can be induced by increasing the salt concentration. This tetramer has several types of stacking interactions which differ markedly from stacking interactions in the other tetramers and may account for the enhanced stabilization of its Z conformation.
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