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Title: pH-Dependent Capping Interactions Induce Large-Scale Structural Transitions in i-Motifs
Author: Serrano Chacón, Israel
Mir, Bartomeu
Cupellini, Lorenzo
Colizzi, Francesco
Orozco, Modesto
Escaja Sánchez, Núria
González, Carlos
Keywords: Oligonucleòtids
Àcids nucleics
ADN
Oligonucleotides
Nucleic acids
DNA
Issue Date: 6-Feb-2023
Publisher: ACS Publications
Abstract: We study here a DNA oligonucleotide having the ability to form two different i-motif structures whose relative stability depends on pH and temperature. The major species at neutral pH is stabilized by two C:C+ base pairs capped by two minor groove G:C:G:C tetrads. The high pH and thermal stability of this structure are mainly due to the favorable effect of the minor groove tetrads on their adjacent positively charged C:C+ base pairs. At pH 5, we observe a more elongated i-motif structure consisting of four C:C+ base pairs capped by two G:T:G:T tetrads. Molecular dynamics calculations show that the conformational transition between the two structures is driven by the protonation state of key cytosines. In spite of large conformational differences, the transition between the acidic and neutral structures can occur without unfolding of the i-motif. These results represent the first case of a conformational switch between two different i-motif structures and illustrate the dramatic pH-dependent plasticity of this fascinating DNA motif.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c13043
It is part of: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2023, vol. 145, num. 6, p. 3696–3705
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/193584
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c13043
ISSN: 1520-5126
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