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The integral divalent cation within the intermolecular purine*purine. pyrimidine structure: a variable determinant of the potential for and characteristics of the triple helical association.

S W Blume1, J Lebowitz, W Zacharias, V Guarcello, C A Mayfield, S W Ebbinghaus, P Bates, D E Jones, J Trent, N Vigneswaran, D M Miller.   

Abstract

In vitro assembly of an intermolecular purine*purine.pyrimidine triple helix requires the presence of a divalent cation. The relationships between cation coordination and triplex assembly were investigated, and we have obtained new evidence for at least three functionally distinct potential modes of divalent cation coordination. (i) The positive influence of the divalent cation on the affinity of the third strand for its specific target correlates with affinity of the cation for coordination to phosphate. (ii) Once assembled, the integrity of the triple helical structure remains dependent upon its divalent cation component. A mode of heterocyclic coordination/chelation is favorable to triplex formation by decreasing the relative tendency for efflux of integral cations from within the triple helical structure. (iii) There is also a detrimental mode of base coordination through which a divalent cation may actively antagonize triplex assembly, even in the presence of other supportive divalent cations. These results demonstrate the considerable impact of the cationic component, and suggest ways in which the triple helical association might be positively or negatively modulated.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9862999      PMCID: PMC148234          DOI: 10.1093/nar/27.2.695

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


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