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Theoretical studies of DNA-RNA hybrid conformations.
Authors:S R Sanghani and R Lavery
Abstract:Molecular modelling has been used to probe the conformational preferences of double stranded DNA-RNA hybrids. As might be expected, the sugars of the DNA strand have higher conformational flexibility, but, for the majority of the repetitive sequences studied, these sugars prefer a C2-endo pucker, while ribose sugars uniformly adopt a C3-endo pucker. This gives rise to a strongly heteronomous duplex conformation. One exception to this rule involves the thymidine strand of poly(dT).poly(rA), which marginally prefers a C3-endo pucker. Our study further indicates that the DNA strands of the hybrids favour backbone torsions in the canonical B domain, rather than the modified values proposed on the basis of fibre diffraction studies. Backbone conformational transitions can nevertheless be induced leading to an alpha gamma-flip (alpha:gamma, g-/g(+)-->t/t) or to the alpha beta gamma-flip form proposed from fibre studies (alpha:beta:gamma, g-/t/g(+)-->t/g+/t). The latter transition is also found to be linked to BI-->BII transitions (epsilon:zeta, t/g(-)-->g-/t).
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