TY - JOUR
T1 - Conformational properties of the -35 region of the trp promoter in solution
T2 - comparison of the wild-type sequence with an AT transversion
AU - Lane, Andrew N.
AU - Bauer, Christopher J.
AU - Frenkiel, Thomas A.
AU - Birchall, Andrew J.
PY - 1993/6
Y1 - 1993/6
N2 - The majority of the 1H NMR resonances of the protons in a tetradecamer containing the -35 region of the trp promoter d(GCTGTTGACAATTA): d(TAATTGTCAACAGC) and in the TA transversion have been assigned. The conformational properties of the nucleotides have been determined and compared in the two duplexes. Analysis of spin-spin coupling and NOES shows that all sugar puckers are in the south domain (i.e. near C2′ endo) and the glycosidic torsion angles are anti (χ≈110°). The NMR data are consistent with the duplex being in the B family of conformations. Significant differences in chemical shifts between the two molecules were observed only for nearest neighbours to the transversion site, suggesting the absence of long range conformational effects. This was confirmed by the similarity of coupling constants and NOEs. Other properties are also not greatly affected at positions more than two base pairs from the mutation site. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that unconstrained oligonucleotides are highly flexible, and can readily accommodate significant perturbations of the local structure, such as a transversion.
AB - The majority of the 1H NMR resonances of the protons in a tetradecamer containing the -35 region of the trp promoter d(GCTGTTGACAATTA): d(TAATTGTCAACAGC) and in the TA transversion have been assigned. The conformational properties of the nucleotides have been determined and compared in the two duplexes. Analysis of spin-spin coupling and NOES shows that all sugar puckers are in the south domain (i.e. near C2′ endo) and the glycosidic torsion angles are anti (χ≈110°). The NMR data are consistent with the duplex being in the B family of conformations. Significant differences in chemical shifts between the two molecules were observed only for nearest neighbours to the transversion site, suggesting the absence of long range conformational effects. This was confirmed by the similarity of coupling constants and NOEs. Other properties are also not greatly affected at positions more than two base pairs from the mutation site. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that unconstrained oligonucleotides are highly flexible, and can readily accommodate significant perturbations of the local structure, such as a transversion.
KW - Solution conformation
KW - Transversion mutation
KW - Trp promoter
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U2 - 10.1007/BF00196917
DO - 10.1007/BF00196917
M3 - Article
C2 - 8359145
AN - SCOPUS:0027279681
SN - 0175-7571
VL - 22
SP - 135
EP - 143
JO - European Biophysics Journal
JF - European Biophysics Journal
IS - 2
ER -