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Duplex DNA Is Weakened in Nanoconfinement.

Sagun Jonchhe1, Shankar Pandey1, Deepak Karna1, Pravin Pokhrel1, Yunxi Cui1, Shubham Mishra2,3, Hiroshi Sugiyama2,3, Masayuki Endo2,3, Hanbin Mao1.   

Abstract

For proteins and DNA secondary structures such as G-quadruplexes and i-motifs, nanoconfinement can facilitate their folding and increase structural stabilities. However, the properties of the physiologically prevalent B-DNA duplex have not been elucidated inside the nanocavity. Using a 17-bp DNA duplex in the form of a hairpin stem, here, we probed folding and unfolding transitions of the hairpin DNA duplex inside a DNA origami nanocavity. Compared to the free solution, the DNA hairpin inside the nanocage with a 15 × 15 nm cross section showed a drastic decrease in mechanical (20 → 9 pN) and thermodynamic (25 → 6 kcal/mol) stabilities. Free energy profiles revealed that the activation energy of unzipping the hairpin DNA duplex decreased dramatically (28 → 8 kcal/mol), whereas the transition state moved closer to the unfolded state inside the nanocage. All of these indicate that nanoconfinement weakens the stability of the hairpin DNA duplex to an unexpected extent. In a DNA hairpin made of a stem that contains complementary telomeric G-quadruplex (GQ) and i-motif (iM) forming sequences, formation of the Hoogsteen base pairs underlining the GQ or iM is preferred over the Watson-Crick base pairs in the DNA hairpin. These results shed light on the behavior of DNA in nanochannels, nanopores, or nanopockets of various natural or synthetic machineries. It also elucidates an alternative pathway to populate noncanonical DNA over B-DNA in the cellular environment where the nanocavity is abundant.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32383870      PMCID: PMC7295077          DOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c01978

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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