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Solvation effects on the sequence variability of DNA double helical conformations. | LitMetric

Solvation effects on the sequence variability of DNA double helical conformations.

J Biomol Struct Dyn

Laboratory of Mathematical Biology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes Health, Bethesda, MD 20892.

Published: August 1990

The role of solvation on the sequence dependent conformational variabilities in DNA has been studied by calculating hydration free energies from solvent accessible surface areas for several base steps, as a function of various helical parameters, roll, twist and propeller twist. The results of roll calculations suggest opposite trends for AA and GG steps, with the former tending to have a compressed minor groove and the latter a compressed major groove. These trends are consistent with the experimental findings on sequence preferences and the nature of anisotropic bending of DNA observed in nucleosomes (Drew, H.R. and Travers, A.A., J. Mol. Biol. 186, 773-790 (1985); Satchwell, S.C., Drew, H.R. and Travers, A.A., J. Mol. Biol. 191, 659-675 (1986)) and CAP-DNA interactions (Gartenberg, M.R. and Crothers, D.M., Nature 333, 824-829, (1988)). Solvation energy profiles also indicate preferences for the base pairs in GG and AA steps to adopt low and high propeller twists, respectively. Such agreements may either reflect a coincidence of solvation effects with other energy terms or a dominance of solvent effects. The results are discussed in the context of the crystallographic observations of structural tendencies.

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