Sequence-dependent variations in the 31P NMR spectra and backbone torsional angles of wild-type and mutant Lac operator fragments |
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Authors: | S A Schroeder V Roongta J M Fu C R Jones D G Gorenstein |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907. |
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Abstract: | Assignment of the 31P resonances of a series of six sequenced-related tetradecamer DNA duplexes, d(TGTGAGCGCTCACA)2, d(TATGAGCGCTCATA)2, d(TCTGAGCGCTCAGA)2, d(TGTGTGCGCACACA)2, d(TGTGACGCGTCACA)2 and d(CACAGTATACTGTG)2, related to the lac operator DNA sequence was determined either by site-specific 17O labeling of the phosphoryl groups or by two-dimensional 1H-31P pure absorption phase constant time (PAC) heteronuclear correlation spectroscopy. J(H3'-P) coupling constants for each of the phosphates of the tetradecamers were obtained from 1H-31P J-resolved selective proton flip 2D spectra. By use of a modified Karplus relationship the C4'-C3'-O3'-P torsional angles (epsilon) were obtained. Comparison of the 31P chemical shifts and J(H3'-P) coupling constants of these sequences has allowed greater insight into those various factors responsible for 31P chemical shift variations in oligonucleotides and provided an important probe of the sequence-dependent structural variation of the deoxyribose phosphate backbone of DNA in solution. These sequence-specific variations in the conformation of the DNA sugar phosphate backbone of various lac operator DNA sequences can possibly explain the sequence-specific recognition of DNA by DNA binding proteins, as mediated through direct contacts between the phosphates and the protein. |
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