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NMR solution structures of bistranded abasic site lesions in DNA.

Raphael D Hazel1, Kegui Tian, Carlos de Los Santos.   

Abstract

Ionizing radiation produces clustered lesions in DNA. Since the orientation of bistranded lesions affects their recognition by DNA repair enzymes, clustered damages are more difficult to process and thus more toxic than single oxidative lesions. In order to understand the structural determinants that lead to differential recognition, we used NMR spectroscopy and restrained molecular dynamics to solve the structure of two DNA duplexes, each containing two stable abasic site analogues positioned on opposite strands of the duplex and staggered in the 3' (-1 duplex, (AP) 2-1 duplex) or 5' (+1 duplex, (AP) 2+1 duplex) direction. Cross-peak connectivities observed in the nonexchangeable NOESY spectra indicate compression of the helix at the lesion site of the duplexes, resulting in the formation of two abasic bulges. The exchangeable proton spectra show the AP site partner nucleotides forming interstrand hydrogen bonds that are characteristic of a Watson-Crick G.C base pairs, confirming the extra helical nature of the AP residues. Restrained molecular dynamics simulations generate a set of converging structures in full agreement with the spectroscopic data. In the (AP) 2-1 duplex, the extra helical abasic site residues reside in the minor groove of the helix, while they appear in the major groove in the (AP) 2+1 duplex. These structural differences are consistent with the differential recognition of bistranded abasic site lesions by human AP endonuclease.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18950195      PMCID: PMC3458711          DOI: 10.1021/bi800950t

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


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