Issue December 2003

category image Volume 21
No. 3 (p 311-468)
December 2003
ISSN 0739-1102

Efficiency of Coaxial Stacking Depends on the DNA Duplex Structure (p. 459-468)

Thermodynamic parameters of coaxial stacking at complementary helix-helix interfaces GX*pYG/CZVC (X, Y = A, C, T, G; * - nick) created by contiguous oligonucleotide hybridization were determined. The data obtained were compared to the thermodynamic parameters of coaxial stacking at the interfaces CX*pYC/GZVG. Multiple linear regression analysis has revealed that the free-energy increments of interaction for the contacts GX*pYG/CZVC and CX*pYC/GZVG can be described by a set of uniform ΔGšX*pY/ZV values. The difference in the observed free-energy of the coaxial stacking between the two sets is defined by the contribution from the factors reflecting structural differences between compared DNA duplexes.

Key words: Coaxial stacking, Cooperative contact, Contiguous hybridization, Thermodynamic parameters, DNA duplex, Tandem complex.

Dmitrii V. Pyshnyi
Eugenii L. Goldberg
Eugenia M. Ivanova*

Institute of Biological Chemistry and Fundamental Medicine
Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences
630090, Novosibirsk
Prospect Akad
Lavrentyeva 8
*pyshnyi@niboch.nsc.ru

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