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Stress-induced cruciform formation in a cloned d(CATG)10 sequence.
Authors:L H Naylor  D M Lilley  and J H van de Sande
Abstract:The synthetic alternating purine-pyrimidine sequence, d(CATG)10.d(CATG)10, has been cloned into a 2.079-kb pBR322-derived plasmid (pLN1) and its conformation studied under torsional stress. The resultant plasmid, pLNc40, is hypersensitive to cleavage by the single strand-specific nucleases, S1 nuclease and Bal31 nuclease, and to modification by the single strand-selective reagent, osmium tetroxide. The S1-hypersensitive site of this plasmid predominates over those previously mapped in pBR322. Site-specific cleavage of pLNc40 with the resolvase T4 endonuclease VII demonstrates that this alternating purine-pyrimidine tract selectively forms a cruciform structure when stably integrated into a negatively supercoiled plasmid. Quantitative measurements of the twist change (-4.3 +/- 0.2) and free energy of formation (16.2 +/- 0.5 kcal/mol) of this cruciform have been made from two-dimensional gel electrophoresis experiments, and correspond well with the predicted values of cruciform formation for this sequence. We conclude that cruciform extrusion versus the B-Z transition is the favoured conformation of this insert under torsional stress.
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