Vibrational fluctuations of hydrogen bonds in a DNA double helix with nonuniform base pairs. |
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Authors: | Y Feng and E W Prohofsky |
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Institution: | Department of Physics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907. |
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Abstract: | The Green's function technique is applied to a study of breathing modes in a DNA double helix which contains a region of different base pairs from the rest of the double helix. The calculation is performed on a G-C helix in the B conformation with four consecutive base pairs replaced by A-T. The average stretch in hydrogen bonds is found amplified around the A-T base pair region compared with that of poly(dG)-poly(dC). This is likely related to the A-T regions lower stability against hydrogen bond melting. The A-T region may be considered to be the initiation site for melting in such a helix. |
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