Tetraplex structure formation in the thrombin-binding DNA aptamer by metal cations measured by vibrational spectroscopy |
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Authors: | Mondragon-Sanchez J A Liquier J Shafer R H Taillandier E |
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Affiliation: | Equipe de Spectroscopie Biomoleculaire, UMR CNRS 7033, UFR de Medicine, Universite Paris 13, 74, rue Marcel Cachin, F93017 Bobigny Cedex, France. |
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Abstract: | Formation of intramolecular tetraplex structures by the thrombin-binding DNA aptamer (TBA) in the presence of K(+), Pb(2+), Ba(2+), Sr(2+) and Mn(2+) has been studied by vibrational spectroscopy. All tetraplex structures contain G-G Hoogsteen type base pairing, both C2'endo/anti and C2'endo/syn deoxyguanosine glycosidic conformations and local B like form DNA phosphate geometries. Addition of Pb(2+) ions modifies the structure by interacting at the level of the guanine carbonyl groups. The very important downshift of the guanine C6=O6 carbonyl vibration mode in the TBA spectrum induced by the addition of one Pb(2+) ion per TBA molecule is in agreement with a localization of the metal ion between both guanine quartets. FTIR melting experiments show an important stabilization of the tetraplex structure upon addition of Pb(2+) ions (DeltaT = 15 degrees C). This strong interaction of lead cations may be correlated with a change in the geometry of the cage formed by the two guanine quartets. A similar but weaker effect is observed for barium and strontium cations. |
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