Journal of Molecular Biology, volume 283, issue 3, pages 643-655
Comparative structural analysis by [1H,31P]-NMR and restrained molecular dynamics of two DNA hairpins from a strong DNA topoisomerase II cleavage site.
O Mauffret
,
Olivier Mauffret
1
,
A Amir Aslani
1
,
R G Maroun
,
Richard G. Maroun
1
,
M. Monnot
1
,
E. LESCOT
1
,
S. FERMANDJIAN
1
1
Départment de Biologie Structurale et de Pharmacologie Moléculaire (CNRS UMR 1772), PR2, Institut Gustave Roussy 94805, Villejuif Cedex France
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 1998-10-01
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Journal of Molecular Biology
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ISSN: 00222836, 10898638
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Abstract
The structural analysis of two single-stranded DNAs d(AGCTTATCATCGATAAGCT) (ATC-19) and d(AGCTTATCGATGATAAGCT) (GAT-19) was performed by NMR and restrained molecular dynamics. These oligonucleotides reproduce the 15-33 segment of phage pBR322 DNA, which contains a strong cleavage site for topoisomerase II coupled to the antitumor drugs VP-16 and ellipticine. Because of their partial palindromic nature, the two oligonucleotides ATC-19 and GAT-19 may fold back into stable hairpin structures, consisting of a stem of eight base-pairs and a loop of three residues. NMR assignments and conformational parameters were determined from combined 2D NOESY, COSY and 1H-31P spectra. Conformations of ATC-19 and GAT-19 hairpins were calculated using the X-PLOR 3.1 program. Structures were generated through simulated annealing procedures starting from 50 structures with randomized torsion angles. A good convergence was observed for ATC-19 molecules, while no consensus was found for GAT-19. Within the GAT-19 loop, the base stacking was poor and no hydrogen bond could be detected. In contrast, ATC-19 displayed a well-defined three residue loop stabilized by both extensive base stackings and hydrogen bonding between the N3 atom of the adenine ring and the amino group of the cytosine ring. The results confirm our earlier ATC-19 structure obtained by a completely different calculation procedure (JUMNA) and the higher thermal stability of ATC-19 compared to GAT-19. Moreover, due to its mismatched base-pair, the ATC-19 loop may be better described as a single residue loop rather than a three residue loop. Comparison of this loop to those containing sheared purine.purine base-pairs revealed striking resemblances, particularly on the backbone angle combination. Finally, the differences observed between the ATC-19 and GAT-19 structures could help toward understanding the sequential cleavage of DNA strands by topoisomerase II.
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Mauffret O. et al. Comparative structural analysis by [1H,31P]-NMR and restrained molecular dynamics of two DNA hairpins from a strong DNA topoisomerase II cleavage site. // Journal of Molecular Biology. 1998. Vol. 283. No. 3. pp. 643-655.
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Mauffret O., Mauffret O., Amir Aslani A., Maroun R. G., Maroun R. G., Monnot M., LESCOT E., FERMANDJIAN S. Comparative structural analysis by [1H,31P]-NMR and restrained molecular dynamics of two DNA hairpins from a strong DNA topoisomerase II cleavage site. // Journal of Molecular Biology. 1998. Vol. 283. No. 3. pp. 643-655.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1006/jmbi.1998.2095
UR - https://doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1998.2095
TI - Comparative structural analysis by [1H,31P]-NMR and restrained molecular dynamics of two DNA hairpins from a strong DNA topoisomerase II cleavage site.
T2 - Journal of Molecular Biology
AU - Mauffret, O
AU - Amir Aslani, A
AU - Maroun, R G
AU - Monnot, M.
AU - LESCOT, E.
AU - FERMANDJIAN, S.
AU - Mauffret, Olivier
AU - Maroun, Richard G.
PY - 1998
DA - 1998/10/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 643-655
IS - 3
VL - 283
SN - 0022-2836
SN - 1089-8638
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@article{1998_Mauffret,
author = {O Mauffret and A Amir Aslani and R G Maroun and M. Monnot and E. LESCOT and S. FERMANDJIAN and Olivier Mauffret and Richard G. Maroun},
title = {Comparative structural analysis by [1H,31P]-NMR and restrained molecular dynamics of two DNA hairpins from a strong DNA topoisomerase II cleavage site.},
journal = {Journal of Molecular Biology},
year = {1998},
volume = {283},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1998.2095},
number = {3},
pages = {643--655},
doi = {10.1006/jmbi.1998.2095}
}
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Mauffret, O., et al. “Comparative structural analysis by [1H,31P]-NMR and restrained molecular dynamics of two DNA hairpins from a strong DNA topoisomerase II cleavage site..” Journal of Molecular Biology, vol. 283, no. 3, Oct. 1998, pp. 643-655. https://doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1998.2095.