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Original Articles

Molecular Dynamics Investigations of DNA Triple Helical Models: Unique Features of the Watson-Crick Duplex

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Pages 225-244 | Received 22 Jun 1993, Published online: 21 May 2012
 

Abstract

We have built computer models of triple helical structures with a third poly(dT) strand Hoogsteen base paired to the major groove of a poly(dA).poly(dT) Watson-Crick (WC) basepaired duplex in the canonical A-DNA as well as B-DNA For the A-DNA form, the sugar-phosphate backbone of the third strand intertwines and clashes with the poly(dA) strand requiring a radical alteration of the duplex to access the hydrogen bonding sites in the major groove. In contrast, when the duplex was in the canonical B-DNA form, the third strand was readily accommodated in the major groove without perturbing the duplex. The triple helical model, with the duplex in the B-DNA form, was equilibrated for 400ps using molecular dynamics simulations including water molecules and counter-ions. During the entire simulations, the deoxyriboses of the adenine strand oscillate between the S-type and E-type conformations. However, 30% of the sugars of the thymine strands-II & III switch to the N-type conformation early in the simulations but return to the S-type conformation after 200ps. In the equilibrium structure, the WC duplex portion of the triplex is unique and its geometry differs from both the A-or B-DNA The deoxyriboses of the three strands predominantly exhibit S-type conformation. Besides the sugar pucker, the major groove width and the base-tilt are analogous to B-DNA while the X-displacement and helical twist resemble A-DNA givinga unique structure to the triplex and the Watson & Crick and Hoogsteen duplexes.

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