| Literature DB >> 17264133 |
R Jeremy H Davies1, John F Malone, Yu Gan, Christine J Cardin, Michael P H Lee, Stephen Neidle.
Abstract
A high-resolution crystal structure is reported for d(TpA)*, the intramolecular thymine-adenine photoadduct that is produced by direct ultraviolet excitation of the dinucleoside monophosphate d(TpA). It confirms the presence of a central 1,3-diazacyclooctatriene ring linking the remnants of the T and A bases, as previously deduced from heteronuclear NMR measurements by Zhao et al. (The structure of d(TpA)*, the major photoproduct of thymidylyl-(3'-5')-deoxyadenosine. Nucleic Acids Res., 1996, 24, 1554-1560). Within the crystal, the d(TpA)* molecules exist as zwitterions with a protonated amidine fragment of the eight-membered ring neutralizing the charge of the internucleotide phosphate monoanion. The absolute configuration at the original thymine C5 and C6 atoms is determined as 5S,6R. This is consistent with d(TpA)* arising by valence isomerization of a precursor cyclobutane photoproduct with cis-syn stereochemistry that is generated by [2 + 2] photoaddition of the thymine 5,6-double bond across the C6 and C5 positions of adenine. This mode of photoaddition should be favoured by the stacked conformation of adjacent T and A bases in B-form DNA. It is probable that the primary photoreaction is mechanistically analogous to pyrimidine dimerization despite having a much lower quantum yield.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17264133 PMCID: PMC1851629 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkl1101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971
Figure 1.Structure of d(TpA)* and the precursor cyclobutane photoadduct (1).
Figure 2.Two views (a and b) of the d(TpA)* structure, showing thermal ellipsoids for the non-hydrogen atoms. Drawn with the MERCURY program (18).
Figure 3.Zwitterionic form of the d(TpA)* molecules in the crystals grown for structure determination.
Backbone torsion angles (in °) in d(TpA)*, compared to standard nucleic acid values (19). Esds for the d(TpA)* values average 0.4°
| Angle | d(TpA)* | A-DNA | B-DNA |
|---|---|---|---|
| 176.8 | 79 | 143 | |
| 86.5 | −148 | −141 | |
| −106.8 | −75 | −161 | |
| − 59.9 | −52 | −30 | |
| 176.4 | 175 | 136 | |
| 44.7 | 42 | 31 | |
| 49.7 | |||
| −126.9 | −157 | −98 | |
| −42.9 |
Figure 4.Views of (a) the TpT and (b) the TpA steps in canonical B-DNA, looking down the helix axis. The C5–C6 atoms and bonds have been coloured green.