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A structural transition in duplex DNA induced by ethylene glycol.

Greg P Brewood1, Theresa Aliwarga, J Michael Schurr.   

Abstract

The twist energy parameter ( E T) that governs the supercoiling free energy, and the linking difference (Delta l) are measured for p30delta DNA in solutions containing 0-40 w/v % ethylene glycol (EG). A plot of E T vs -ln a w, where a w is the water activity, displays the full (reverse) sigmoidal profile of a discrete structural transition. A general theory for the effect of added osmolyte on a cooperative structural transition between two duplex states, 1 right arrow over left arrow 2, is formulated in terms of parameters applicable to individual base-pair subunits. The resulting fraction of base pairs in the 2-state ( f 2 (0)) is incorporated into expressions for the effective torsion and bending elastic constants, the effective twist energy parameter ( E T (eff)), and the change in intrinsic twist (delta l 0). Fitting the expression for E T (eff) to the measured E T values yields reasonably unambiguous estimates of E T 1 and E T 2 , the midpoint value (ln a w) 1/2, and the midpoint slope ( partial differential E T/ partial differential ln a w) 1/2, but does not yield unambiguous estimates of the equilibrium constant ( K 0), the difference in DNA-water preferential interaction coefficient (DeltaGamma), or the inverse cooperativity parameter ( J). Fitting a noncooperative model (assumed J = 1.0) to the data yields K 0 = 0.067 and DeltaGamma = -30.0 per base pair (bp). Essentially equivalent fits are provided by models with a wide range of correlated J, DeltaGamma, and K 0 values. Other results favor DeltaGamma in the range -1.0 to 0, which then requires K 0 > or = 0.914, and a cooperativity parameter, 1/ J > or = 30.0 bp. The measured delta l 0 and circular dichroism (CD) at 272 nm are found to be compatible with curves predicted using the same f 2 (0) values that best-fit the E T data. At least 7-10% of the base pairs are inferred to exist in the 2-state in 0.1 M NaCl in the complete absence of added osmolyte. Compared with the 1-state, the 2-state has a approximately 2.0- to 2.1-fold greater torsion elastic constant, a approximately 0.70-fold smaller bending elastic constant, a approximately 0.91-fold smaller E T value, a approximately 0.2% lower intrinsic twist, a somewhat lower CD near both 272 and 245 nm, and less water and/or more EG in its neighborhood. However, the relative change in preferential interaction coefficient associated with the transition is likely rather slight.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18826186      PMCID: PMC2847613          DOI: 10.1021/jp802139a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


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