Literature DB >> 8760873

Minor groove hydration of DNA in aqueous solution: sequence-dependent next neighbor effect of the hydration lifetimes in d(TTAA)2 segments measured by NMR spectroscopy.

A Jacobson1, W Leupin, E Liepinsh, F Otting.   

Abstract

The hydration in the minor groove of double stranded DNA fragments containing the sequences 5'-dTTAAT, 5'-dTTAAC, 5'-dTTAAA and 5'-dTTAAG was investigated by studying the decanucleotide duplex d(GCATTAATGC)2 and the singly cross-linked decameric duplexes 5'-d(GCATTAACGC)-3'-linker-5'-d(GCGTTAATGC)-3' and 5'-d(GCCTTAAAGC)-3'-linker-5'-d(GCTTTAAGGC)-3' by NMR spectroscopy. The linker employed consisted of six ethyleneglycol units. The hydration water was detected by NOEs between water and DNA protons in NOESY and ROESY spectra. NOE-NOESY and ROE-NOESY experiments were used to filter out intense exchange cross-peaks and to observe water-DNA NOEs with sugar 1' protons. Positive NOESY cross-peaks corresponding to residence times longer than approximately 0.5 ns were observed for 2H resonances of the central adenine residues in the duplex containing the sequences 5'-dTTAAT and 5'-dTTAAC, but not in the duplex containing the sequences 5'-dTTAAA and 5'-dTTAAG. In all nucleotide sequences studied here, the hydration water in the minor groove is significantly more mobile at both ends of the AT-rich inner segments, as indicated by very weak or negative water-A 2H NOESY cross-peaks. No positive NOESY cross-peaks were detected with the G 1'H and C 1'H resonances, indicating that the minor groove hydration water near GC base pairs is kinetically less restrained than for AT-rich DNA segments. Kinetically stabilized minor groove hydration water was manifested by positive NOESY cross-peaks with both A 2H and 1'H signals of the 5'-dTTAA segment in d(GCATTAATGC)2. More rigid hydration water was detected near T4 in d(GCATTAATGC)2 as compared with 5'-d(GCATTAACGC)-3'-linker-5'-d(GCGTTAATGC)-3', although the sequences differ only in a single base pair. This illustrates the high sensitivity of water-DNA NOEs towards small conformational differences.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8760873      PMCID: PMC146052          DOI: 10.1093/nar/24.15.2911

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


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