Adenine affects the structure and stability of telomeric sequences
Adenine occurs in the strand containing repeated G clusters in the telomeric DNA of a variety of organisms, including that of humans. The role of adenine has been investigated by constructing two sets of oligonucleotides each with one, two, or four copies of the telomeric sequence dTTTAGGG together...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1992-08, Vol.267 (22), p.15293-15300 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Adenine occurs in the strand containing repeated G clusters in the telomeric DNA of a variety of organisms, including that
of humans. The role of adenine has been investigated by constructing two sets of oligonucleotides each with one, two, or four
copies of the telomeric sequence dTTTAGGG together with a control sequence in which T replaces the A residue, dTTTTGGG. Comparison
of the stability and spectral properties of these two sequences in the presence of Na+ or K+ affords a basis for defining
the role of adenine in these structures. In Na+, the A residue stabilizes the structure formed by each oligomer significantly,
presumably by a base-pairing interaction with T. In K+, by contrast, there is little difference in stability. In two- and
four-copy oligomers, the A sequence has a different structure from its T analog, as detected by CD spectroscopy. In the presence
of either Na+ or K+, the tetraplexes of A and T interact with intercalators. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(19)49533-1 |