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DNA-sequence and metal-ion specificity of the formation of *H-DNA.

J Bernués1, R Beltrán, J M Casasnovas, F Azorín.   

Abstract

The homopyrimidine-homopurine sequence d(CT/GA)22 undergoes, in the presence of zinc ions, transition to an altered DNA conformation (*H-DNA) which is neither H-DNA nor B-DNA. *H-DNA is characterized by a peculiar chemical reactivity pattern in which most of the polypyrimidine strand is hyperreactive to osmium tetroxide and the central part of the polypurine strand is sensitive to diethylpyrocarbonate. Formation of *H-DNA is specific of metal-ion. *H-DNA is detected in the presence of Zn++, Cd++ and Mn++. The efficiency on promoting the transition is in the order of Zn++ greater than Cd++ much greater than Mn++. Formation of *H-DNA is also specific of nucleotide sequence. From all the different homopolymeric sequences tested only the d(CT/GA)22 sequence showed the zinc-induced transition to *H-DNA. These results suggest that stabilization of *H-DNA involves the formation of a specific complex between the metal-ion and the nucleotide sequence. The biological relevance of these results is discussed in view of the important role that zinc ions play on many nucleic acids processes.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2377452      PMCID: PMC331161          DOI: 10.1093/nar/18.14.4067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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