Structural highlights
Publication Abstract from PubMed
In certain contexts the DNA triplet GGA, when juxtaposed on opposite strands of a DNA duplex, shows the unusual property of pairing with itself in an antiparallel orientation to form the (GGA)2 motif. In this motif the central guanines do not pair but intercalate and stack between sheared G.A pairs. Similar studies with GCA triplets reveal that they do not form analogous paired (GCA)2 motifs but instead strongly promote formation of a hairpin, the structure of which is now reported here. The GCA hairpin loop consists of a single cytidine residue closed by a sheared G.A pair and this structure is discussed in the context of triplet expansions in triplet-repeat diseases.
Structure of a single-cytidine hairpin loop formed by the DNA triplet GCA.,Zhu L, Chou SH, Xu J, Reid BR Nat Struct Biol. 1995 Nov;2(11):1012-7. PMID:7583654[1]
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References
- ↑ Zhu L, Chou SH, Xu J, Reid BR. Structure of a single-cytidine hairpin loop formed by the DNA triplet GCA. Nat Struct Biol. 1995 Nov;2(11):1012-7. PMID:7583654