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A-tract polarity dominate the curvature in flanking sequences.

Ayelet Merling1, Nataliya Sagaydakova, Tali E Haran.   

Abstract

It is well-known, but little understood, that the nucleotide sequences between phased A(4-6)-tracts (at 10-11 bp intervals) have only a slight effect on overall curvature. To explore this phenomenon, we have examined the gel-migration properties of sequences containing both A-tracts as well as G-tracts (i.e., sequences of the form G(n)C(m) or C(n)G(m), n + m > 4) in various relative positioning. We show that the composite bend of these sequences depends on their relative arrangement. When G-tracts are placed between two A-tracts, such that both tracts are repeated in phase to themselves (e.g., G(5)A(6)G(5)A(5)), or adjacent to the 3'-side of A-tracts (e.g., A(6)G(5)N(10)), they have minimal influence on the extent of bending of the composite sequence. When G-tracts are placed one helical repeat away from A-tracts (e.g., G(5)N(5)A(6)N(6)), or are adjacent only to the 5'-side of A-tracts (e.g., G(5)A(6)N(10)) their influence on the composite bend is larger. The differential behavior of AG- versus GA-tracts means that A-tracts influence their flanking sequences in a polar manner. Whereas they suppress, or make constant, the intrinsic bending characteristics of any sequence placed immediately 3' to them (and hence by definition any sequence placed between two phased A-tracts), sequences adjoining them on their 5'-side are free to modulate the overall curvature. We interpret these results as evidence for the dominant nature of the unique and nonuniform structure adopted by tracts of four adenines or more. The effects of A-tracts extend at least five base pairs into the adjoining 3' region. This is further evidence for the complexity of DNA structure and the inadequacy of simple nearest-neighbor models to explain all its manifestations.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12718540     DOI: 10.1021/bi020662w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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