2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0152102
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Selective Preference of Parallel DNA Triplexes Is Due to the Disruption of Hoogsteen Hydrogen Bonds Caused by the Severe Nonisostericity between the G*GC and T*AT Triplets

Abstract: Implications of DNA, RNA and RNA.DNA hybrid triplexes in diverse biological functions, diseases and therapeutic applications call for a thorough understanding of their structure-function relationships. Despite exhaustive studies mechanistic rationale for the discriminatory preference of parallel DNA triplexes with G*GC & T*AT triplets still remains elusive. Here, we show that the highest nonisostericity between the G*GC & T*AT triplets imposes extensive stereochemical rearrangements contributing to context dep… Show more

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“…S4 , S5 ). This is not surprising because the residual twist and radial difference, the measures of base pair nonisostericity 59 62 , between the G…G and G…C base pairs (Supplementary Fig. S12 ) are insignificant compared with that of A…A and G…C base pairs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…S4 , S5 ). This is not surprising because the residual twist and radial difference, the measures of base pair nonisostericity 59 62 , between the G…G and G…C base pairs (Supplementary Fig. S12 ) are insignificant compared with that of A…A and G…C base pairs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…H-bond presence was evaluated using CHARMM’s COOR HBOND module for each trajectory with cutoff distance and angle of 3.6 Å, and 120° following Goldsmith et al 90 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, again, entropic effects appear to play an important role in stabilizing the canonical WC duplex, as opposed to defective or higher-order structures, at physiological temperatures. 60,61 Figure 3: Top: The fastest free energy zippering pathway between the conformational ensembles corresponding to dissociated (A) and fully-hybridized (B) states for d(GGGGGG). The points correspond to groups of minima and transition states, obtained by the recursive regrouping scheme 53,54 using a barrier threshold of 5.5 kcal mol −1 .…”
Section: Zipperingmentioning
confidence: 99%