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GC-Content Dependence of Elastic and Overstretching Properties of DNA:RNA Hybrid Duplexes.

Dongni Yang1, Wenzhao Liu1, Xiangyu Deng2, Wei Xie2, Hu Chen3, Zhensheng Zhong4, Jie Ma5.   

Abstract

DNA:RNA hybrid duplex plays important roles in various biological processes. Both its structural stability and interactions with proteins are highly sequence dependent. In this study, we utilize homebuilt optical tweezers to investigate how GC contents in the sequence influence the structural and mechanical properties of DNA:RNA hybrid by measuring its contour length, elasticities, and overstretching dynamics. Our results support that the DNA:RNA hybrid adopts a conformation between the A- and B-form helix, and the GC content does not affect its structural and elastic parameters obviously when varying from 40 to 60% before the overstretching transition of DNA:RNA hybrid occurs. In the overstretching transition, however, our study unravels significant heterogeneity and strong sequence dependence, suggesting the presence of a highly dynamic competition between the two processes, namely the S-form duplex formation (nonhysteretic) and the unpeeling (hysteretic). Analyzing the components left in DNA:RNA hybrid after the overstretching transition suggests that the RNA strand is more easily unpeeled than the DNA strand, whereas an increase in the GC content from 40 to 60% can significantly reduce unpeeling. Large hysteresis is observed between the stretching and relaxation processes, which is also quantitatively correlated with the percentage of unpeeling in the DNA:RNA duplex. Increasing in both the salt concentration and GC content can effectively reduce the hysteresis with the latter being more significant. Together, our study reveals that the mechanical properties of DNA:RNA hybrid duplexes are significantly different from double-stranded DNA and double-stranded RNA, and its overstretching behavior is highly sequence dependent. These results should be taken into account in the future studies on DNA:RNA-hybrid-related functional structures and motor proteins.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32738216      PMCID: PMC7451903          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2020.06.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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