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The absence of tertiary interactions in a self-assembled DNA crystal structure.

Nam Nguyen1, Jens J Birktoft, Ruojie Sha, Tong Wang, Jianping Zheng, Pamela E Constantinou, Stephan L Ginell, Yi Chen, Chengde Mao, Nadrian C Seeman.   

Abstract

DNA is a highly effective molecule for controlling nanometer-scale structure. The convenience of using DNA lies in the programmability of Watson-Crick base-paired secondary interactions, useful both to design branched molecular motifs and to connect them through sticky-ended cohesion. Recently, the tensegrity triangle motif has been used to self-assemble three-dimensional crystals whose structures have been determined; sticky ends were reported to be the only intermolecular cohesive elements in those crystals. A recent communication in this journal suggested that tertiary interactions between phosphates and cytosine N(4) groups are responsible for intermolecular cohesion in these crystals, in addition to the secondary and covalent interactions programmed into the motif. To resolve this issue, we report experiments challenging this contention. Gel electrophoresis demonstrates that the tensegrity triangle exists in conditions where cytosine-PO(4) tertiary interactions seem ineffective. Furthermore, we have crystallized a tensegrity triangle using a junction lacking the cytosine suggested for involvement in tertiary interactions. The unit cell is isomorphous with that of a tensegrity triangle crystal reported earlier. This structure has been solved by molecular replacement and refined. The data presented here leave no doubt that the tensegrity triangle crystal structures reported earlier depend only on base pairing and covalent interactions for their formation.
Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22434713      PMCID: PMC3454580          DOI: 10.1002/jmr.2183

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Recognit        ISSN: 0952-3499            Impact factor:   2.137


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