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Sugar conformation of a stereospecific 2'-R or 2'-S deuterium-labeled DNA decamer studied with proton-proton J coupling constants.

C Kojima1, E Kawashima, T Sekine, Y Ishido, A Ono, M Kainosho, Y Kyogoku.   

Abstract

The sugar conformation of a DNA decamer was studied with proton-proton 3J coupling constants. Two samples, one comprising stereospecifically labeled 2'-R-2H for all residues and the other 2'-S-2H, were prepared by the method of Kawashima et al. [J. Org. Chem. (1995) 60, 6980-6986; Nucleosides Nucleotides (1995) 14, 333-336], the deuterium labeling being highly stereospecific (> or = 99% for all 2''-2H, > or = 98% for 2'-2H of A, C, and T, and > or = 93% for 2'-2H of G). The 3J values of all H1'-H2' and H1'-H2'' pairs, and several H2'-H3' and H2''-H3' pairs were determined by line fitting of 1D spectra with 0.1-0.2 Hz precision. The observed J coupling constants were explained by the rigid sugar conformation model, and the sugar conformations were found to be between C3'-exo and C2'-endo with phi(m) values of 26 degrees to 44 degrees, except for the second and 3' terminal residues C2 and C10. For the C2 and C10 residues, the lower fraction of S-type conformation was estimated from JH1'H2' and JH1'H2'' values. For C10, the N-S two-site jump model or Gaussian distribution of the torsion angle model could explain the observed J values, and 68% S-type conformation or C1'-exo conformation with 27 degrees distribution was obtained, respectively. The differences between these two motional models are discussed based on a simple simulation of J-coupling constants.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11246851     DOI: 10.1023/a:1008354603366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol NMR        ISSN: 0925-2738            Impact factor:   2.835


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