Literature DB >> 2747797

Measurement of anomalously high hydration of (dA)n.(dT)n double helices in dilute solution.

V A Buckin1, B I Kankiya, N V Bulichov, A V Lebedev, V P Chuprina, A P Sarvazyan, A R Williams.   

Abstract

Different DNA sequences have different physical properties, which seem to be important for their biological function. In particular, (dA)n.(dT)n has many unusual features, which include resistance to conformational changes in a variable chemical environment, an unusual thermodynamics of interaction with ligands, and the inability to reassociate into nucleosomes. Short A.T base-pair runs also play a critical role in DNA bending. It is believed that hydration of DNA is an important factor in determining the physical chemical and biological properties of different regions of DNA. Until now, however, it has not been possible to study the details of the hydration of DNA in dilute solution with sufficient sensitivity and precision. Moreover, it was not known if different base sequences differ in the extent of their hydration. Indirect evidence that (dA)n.(dT)n can be hydrated to a greater extent than other DNA sequences may be inferred from a recent study of the binding of drugs to polynucleotides. Here we used a novel high-precision technique measuring ultrasonic velocity to obtain direct estimates of the extent of hydration of various oligo- and polynucleotides in dilute solution. We report that different DNA sequences differ in their hydration, and that (dA)n.(dT)n in particular has an anomalously high level of hydration.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2747797     DOI: 10.1038/340321a0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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