1bx5

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NMR SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF [D(GCGAAT-3'-3'-ALPHAT-5'-5'-CGC)2]

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1bx5 is a 2 chain structure. Full experimental information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:Solution NMR
Ligands:ATD
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Publication Abstract from PubMed

We present the high-resolution solution structures of a self-complementary DNA decamer duplex featuring a single alpha-anomeric nucleotide per strand encompassed by a set of 3'-3' and 5'-5' phosphodiester linkages, d(GCGAAT-3'-3'-alphaT-5'-5'-CGC)2, alphaT, and its unmodified control, d(GCGAATTCGC)2, obtained by restrained molecular dynamics. Interproton distance and deoxyribose ring torsion angle restraints were deduced from homonuclear NOESY and DQF-COSY data, respectively. For both the control and alphaT duplexes, excellent global convergence was observed from two different (A- and B-) starting models. The final average structures of the two duplexes are highly homologous, and overall possess the traits characteristic of right-handed B-DNA duplexes. However, localized differences between the two structures stem from the enhanced conformational exchange in the deoxyribose ring of the cytidine following the 5'-5' linkage, the C3'- exo pseudorotation phase angle of the alpha-nucleotide, and unusual backbone torsions in the 3'-3' and 5'-5' phosphodiester linkages. The structural data reported here are relevant to the design of antisense therapeutics comprised of these modifications.

NMR solution structures of [d(GCGAAT-3'-3'-alphaT-5'-5'-CGC)2] and its unmodified control.,Aramini JM, Mujeeb A, Germann MW Nucleic Acids Res. 1998 Dec 15;26(24):5644-54. PMID:9837995[1]

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  1. Aramini JM, Mujeeb A, Germann MW. NMR solution structures of [d(GCGAAT-3'-3'-alphaT-5'-5'-CGC)2] and its unmodified control. Nucleic Acids Res. 1998 Dec 15;26(24):5644-54. PMID:9837995

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