Issue December 2003No. 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 Institute of Biological Chemistry and Fundamental Medicine Subscription is more cost effective than purchasing PDFs on-the-fly. Click here for details. |