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Structure and dynamics of the DNA hairpins formed by tandemly repeated CTG triplets associated with myotonic dystrophy.

S V Mariappan1, A E Garcoa, G Gupta.   

Abstract

Anomalous expansion of the DNA triplet (CTG)n causes myotonic dystrophy. Structural studies have been carried out on (CTG)n repeats in an attempt to better understand the molecular mechanism of repeat expansion. NMR and gel electrophoretic studies demonstrate the presence of hairpin structures for (CTG)5 and (CTG)6 in solution. The monomeric hairpin structure remains invariant over a wide range of salt concentrations (10-200 mM NaCl), DNA concentrations (micromolar to millimolar in DNA strand) and pH (6.0-7.5). The (CTG)n hairpin contains three bases in the loop when n is odd and four bases when n is even. For both odd and even n the stacking and pairing in the stem remain the same, i.e, two hydrogen bond T.T pairs stack with the neighboring G.C pairs. All the nucleotides in (CTG)5 and (CTG)6 adopt C2'-endo, anti conformations. Full-relaxation matrix analysis has been performed to derive the NOE distance constraints from NOESY experiments at seven different mixing times (25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 200 and 500 ms). NOESY-derived distance constraints were subsequently used in restrained molecular dynamics simulations to obtain a family of structures consistent with the NMR data. The theoretical order parameters are computed for H5-H6(cytosines) and H2'-H2" dipolar correlations for both (CTG)5 and (CTG)6 by employing the Lipari-Szabo formalism. Experimental data show that the cytosine in the loop of the (CTG)5 hairpin is slightly more flexible than those in the stem. The cytosine in the loop of the (CTG)6 hairpin is extremely flexible, implying that the dynamics of the four base loop is intrinsically different from that of the three base loop.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8604323      PMCID: PMC145682          DOI: 10.1093/nar/24.4.775

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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