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Characterization of the cation and temperature dependence of DNA quadruplex hydrogen bond properties using high-resolution NMR
Authors:Dingley Andrew J  Peterson Robert D  Grzesiek Stephan  Feigon Juli
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, U.K. dingley@biochem.ucl.ac.uk
Abstract:Variations in the hydrogen bond network of the Oxy-1.5 DNA guanine quadruplex have been monitored by trans-H-bond scalar couplings, (h2)J(N2N7), for Na(+)-, K(+)-, and NH(4)(+)-bound forms over a temperature range from 5 to 55 degrees C. The variations in (h2)J(N2N7) couplings exhibit an overall trend of Na(+) > K(+) > NH(4)(+) and correlate with the different cation positions and N2-H2...N7 H-bond lengths in the respective structures. A global weakening of the (h2)J(N2N7) couplings with increasing temperature for the three DNA quadruplex species is accompanied by a global increase of the acceptor (15)N7 chemical shifts. Above 35 degrees C, spectral heterogeneity indicates thermal denaturation for the Na(+)-bound form, whereas spectral homogeneity persists up to 55 degrees C for the K(+)- and NH(4)(+)-coordinated forms. The average relative change of the (h2)J(N2N7) couplings amounts to approximately 0.8 x 10(-3)/K and is thus considerably smaller than respective values reported for nucleic acid duplexes. The significantly higher thermal stability of H-bond geometries in the DNA quadruplexes can be rationalized by their cation coordination of the G-quartets and the extensive H-bond network between the four strands. A detailed analysis of individual (h2)J(N2N7) couplings reveals that the 5' strand end, comprising base pairs G1-G9* and G4*-G1, is the most thermolabile region of the DNA quadruplex in all three cation-bound forms.
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