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Adaptation of the base-paired double-helix molecular architecture to extreme pressure
Authors:Girard Eric  Prangé Thierry  Dhaussy Anne-Claire  Migianu-Griffoni Evelyne  Lecouvey Marc  Chervin Jean-Claude  Mezouar Mohamed  Kahn Richard  Fourme Roger
Affiliation:Eric Girard, Thierry Prangé, Anne-Claire Dhaussy, Evelyne Migianu-Griffoni, Marc Lecouvey, Jean-Claude Chervin, Mohamed Mezouar, Richard Kahn, and Roger Fourme
Abstract:The behaviour of the d(GGTATACC) oligonucleotide has been investigated by X-ray crystallography at 295/K in the range from ambient pressure to 2/GPa (~20/000/atm). Four 3D-structures of the A-DNA form (at ambient pressure, 0.55, 1.09 and 1.39/GPa) were refined at 1.60 or 1.65/Å resolution. In addition to the diffraction pattern of the A-form, the broad meridional streaks previously explained by occluded B-DNA octamers within the channels of the crystalline A-form matrix were observed up to at least 2/GPa. This work highlights an important property of nucleic acids, their capability to withstand very high pressures, while keeping in such conditions a nearly invariant geometry of base pairs that store and carry genetic information. The double-helix base-paired architecture behaves as a molecular spring, which makes it especially adapted to very harsh conditions. These features may have contributed to the emergence of a RNA World at prebiotic stage.
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