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Characterization of the structural and protein recognition properties of hybrid PNA-DNA four-way junctions.

Douglas Iverson1, Crystal Serrano1, Ann Marie Brahan1, Arik Shams1, Filbert Totsingan2, Anthony J Bell3.   

Abstract

The objective of this study is to evaluate the structure and protein recognition properties of hybrid four-way junctions (4WJs) composed of DNA and peptide nucleic acid (PNA) strands. We compare a classic immobile DNA junction, J1, vs. six PNA-DNA junctions, including a number with blunt DNA ends and multiple PNA strands. Circular dichroism (CD) analysis reveals that hybrid 4WJs are composed of helices that possess structures intermediate between A- and B-form DNA, the apparent level of A-form structure correlates with the PNA content. The structure of hybrids that contain one PNA strand is sensitive to Mg(+2). For these constructs, the apparent B-form structure and conformational stability (Tm) increase in high Mg(+2). The blunt-ended junction, b4WJ-PNA3, possesses the highest B-form CD signals and Tm (40.1 °C) values vs. all hybrids and J1. Protein recognition studies are carried out using the recombinant DNA-binding protein, HMGB1b. HMGB1b binds the blunt ended single-PNA hybrids, b4WJ-PNA1 and b4WJ-PNA3, with high affinity. HMGB1b binds the multi-PNA hybrids, 4WJ-PNA1,3 and b4WJ-PNA1,3, but does not form stable protein-nucleic acid complexes. Protein interactions with hybrid 4WJs are influenced by the ratio of A- to B-form helices: hybrids with helices composed of higher levels of B-form structure preferentially associate with HMGB1b.
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Keywords:  A-DNA helices; B-DNA helices; Four-way junctions; High mobility group proteins (HMG); Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs)

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26348651      PMCID: PMC4852880          DOI: 10.1016/j.abb.2015.08.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 0003-9861            Impact factor:   4.013


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1.  Conformation and protein interactions of intramolecular DNA and phosphorothioate four-way junctions.

Authors:  Maria Troisi; Mitchell Klein; Andrew C Smith; Gaston Moorhead; Yonatan Kebede; Raymond Huang; Elliott Parker; Hector Herrada; Elizabeth Wade; Samara Smith; Payson Broome; Jonah Halsell; Louis Estevez; Anthony J Bell
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Authors:  Douglas Iverson; Crystal Serrano; Ann Marie Brahan; Arik Shams; Filbert Totsingan; Anthony J Bell
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