Abstract
The hairpin-duplex equillibria of the dodecamer d-AAGCTTAAGCTT and interaction of the duplex form with a pentapeptide, KGWGK, has been studied. UV thermal transitions are monophasic at low salt but biphasic at higher salt concentrations. At 10−5M or less oligomer concentration biphasic melting curves persist till 900 mM NaCl. The d(Tm)/d log(Na+) for the duplex form is 12 °C and for the hairpin is 18 °C. The ΔH and ΔS values for duplex formation are low(-25 Kcal/mole and—59 Cal/mole respectively). KGWGK binds to the duplex form with a binding constant K = 3.4×105M−1measured from fluorescence quenching of tryptophan. These unusual results are markedly different from that reported for d-AGATCT- AGATCT (Biochemistry 31, 6241–6245) and are discussed in ternis of sequence dependence of loop folding and cruciform extrusion pathway of hairpin formation.