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. 1999 Jul 15;27(14):2842–2847. doi: 10.1093/nar/27.14.2842

Helical periodicity of (PNA)2.(DNA) triplexes in strand displacement complexes.

J H Kim 1, K H Kim 1, N E Møllegaard 1, P E Nielsen 1, H S Koo 1
PMCID: PMC148496  PMID: 10391956

Abstract

To study the helical structure in a P-loop formed by an invasion of oligopyrimidine peptide nucleic acid (PNA) into DNA duplex, bent DNA fragments containing a homopurine.homopyrimidine sequence between two bent DNA loci were prepared. As the spacer DNA length between the two bent loci varied by 1 bp over one helical turn, the electrophoretic mobility, reflecting the overall extent of DNA bending, was modulated sinusoidally in non-denaturing 5% polyacrylamide gel. When the bent DNA fragments differing in the spacer DNA length were preincubated with an oligopyrimidine PNA, the gel mobilities were changed due to a P-loop formation. By analyzing the gel mobility data with variations of the P-loop size, average helical parameters at the P-loop structure were determined. (PNA)2. (DNA) triplex within a P-loop had the helical periodicities of 15. 6(0.2) bp per turn at 20 degrees C and 17.4(0.7) bp per turn at 10 degrees C. In addition, the results indicate that a helical unwinding by 57(7) degrees at 20 degrees C and 37(13) degrees at 10 degrees C is present at the two junctions between a P-loop and its adjacent DNA duplex.

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