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Conformational analysis of the tetranucleotides m6(2)A-m6(2)A-U-m6(2)A(m6(2)A = N6-dimethyladenosine) and U-m6(2)A-U-m6(2)A and of the hybrid dA-r(U-A). A one- and two-dimensional NMR study.

Y T van den Hoogen1, S J Treurniet, H C Roelen, E de Vroom, G A van der Marel, J H van Boom, C Altona.   

Abstract

A 1H-NMR investigation was carried out on the tetranucleotides U-m6(2)A-U-m6(2)A and m6(2)A-m6(2)A-U-m6(2)A (m6(2) = N6-dimethyladenosine) as well as on the hybrid trinucleotide dA-r(U-A). An extensive comparison with m6(2)A-U-m6(2)A and other relevant compounds is made. Previous proton NMR studies on trinucleotides have shown that purine-pyrimidine-purine sequences prefer to adopt a mixture of states which have as a common feature that the interior pyrimidine residue bulges out, whereas the flanking purine residues stack upon each other. A stacking interaction on the 3' side of the bulge is known to have no measurable effect on the bulge population. Chemical-shift data, ribose ring conformational analysis and information from NOE experiments now show unambiguously that the moderate U(1)-m6(2)A(2) stack in U-m6(2)A-U-m6(2)A diminishes the population of bulged-out structures in favour of a regular stack. This tendency towards conformational transmission in the downstream 5'----3' direction is fully confirmed by the fact that the strong m6(2)A(1)-m6(2)A(2) stack in the tetranucleotide m6(2)A-m6(2)A-U-m6(2)A virtually precludes the formation of bulged-out structures. The conformational characteristics of dA-r(U-A) appear comparable with those of m6(2)A-U-m6(2)A, which indicates that the presence of a 2'-hydroxyl group in the first purine residue is not a necessary prerequisite for the formation of a bulge.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3123229     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1988.tb13771.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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