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pubmed-article:2545258pubmed:abstractTextProton and phosphorus NMR studies are reported for two complementary nonanucleotide duplexes containing acyclic abasic sites. The first duplex, d(C-A-T-G-A-G-T-A-C).d(G-T-A-C-P-C-A-T-G), contains an acyclic propanyl moiety, P, located opposite a deoxyadenosine at the center of the helix (designated APP 9-mer duplex). The second duplex, d(C-A-T-G-A-G-T-A-C).d(G-T-A-C-E-C-A-T-G), contains a similarly located acyclic ethanyl moiety, E (designated APE 9-mer duplex). The ethanyl moiety is one carbon shorter than the natural carbon-phosphodiester backbone of a single nucleotide unit of DNA. The majority of the exchangeable and nonexchangeable base and sugar protons in both the APP 9-mer and APE 9-mer duplexes, including those at the abasic site, have been assigned by recording and analyzing two-dimensional phase-sensitive NOESY data sets in H2O and D2O solution between -5 and 5 degrees C. These spectroscopic observations establish that A5 inserts into the helix opposite the abasic site (P14 and E14) and stacks between the flanking G4.C15 and G6.C13 Watson-Crick base pairs in both the APP 9-mer and APE 9-mer duplexes. The helix is right-handed at and adjacent to the abasic site, and all glycosidic torsion angles are anti in both 9-mer duplexes. Proton NMR parameters for the APP 9-mer and APE 9-mer duplexes are similar to those reported previously for the APF 9-mer duplex (F = furan) in which a cyclic analogue of deoxyribose was embedded in an otherwise identical DNA sequence [Kalnik, M. W., Chang, C. N., Grollman, A. P., & Patel, D. J. (1988) Biochemistry 27, 924-931]. These proton NMR experiments demonstrate that the structures at abasic sites are very similar whether the five-membered ring is open or closed or whether the phosphodiester backbone is shortened by one carbon atom. Phosphorus spectra of the APP 9-mer and APE 9-mer duplexes (5 degrees C) indicate that the backbone conformation is similarly perturbed at three phosphodiester backbone torsion angles. These same torsion angles are also distorted in the APF 9-mer but assume a different conformation than those in the APP 9-mer and APE 9-mer duplexes.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2545258pubmed:articleTitleNMR studies of abasic sites in DNA duplexes: deoxyadenosine stacks into the helix opposite acyclic lesions.lld:pubmed
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