Some effects of metal ions on DNA structure and genetic information transfer |
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Authors: | G. L. Eichhorn J. J. Butzow Y. A. Shin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Gerontology Research Center, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, 21224 Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
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Abstract: | The reaction of metal ions with nucleic acids can lead to a variety of dramatic effects on nucleic acid structure, e.g., crosslinking of the polymer strands, degradation to oligomers and monomers, stabilization or destabilization, and the mispairing of bases. These effects have important implications for genetic information transfer. Metal ions are involved in many aspects of this transfer; we are presently concerned with the effect of metal ions on the orientation of the active site of RNA polymerase. Many of the effects of metal ions on nucleic acid structure involve changes in the conformation of the macromolecules. We have found that conditions that have been used to convert B DNA to Z DNA lead to at least two other conformational changes, and phase diagrams delineate the realms of stability of each of the forms. We have carried out a number of studies that demonstrate that the conversion of B to Z DNA is very closely correlated with a substantial decrease in the ability of the DNA to act as a template for RNA synthesis. A portion of this paper has been taken from another paper on “Changes of Biological Significance Induced by Metal Ions in the Structure of Nucleic Acids,” published in Annali dell' lstituto Superiore di Sanita. |
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Keywords: | Metal ions metal binding sites phosphate-binding metal ions mispairing |
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