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Mg2+ in the major groove modulates B-DNA structure and dynamics.


ABSTRACT: This study investigates the effect of Mg(2+) bound to the DNA major groove on DNA structure and dynamics. The analysis of a comprehensive dataset of B-DNA crystallographic structures shows that divalent cations are preferentially located in the DNA major groove where they interact with successive bases of (A/G)pG and the phosphate group of 5'-CpA or TpG. Based on this knowledge, molecular dynamics simulations were carried out on a DNA oligomer without or with Mg(2+) close to an ApG step. These simulations showed that the hydrated Mg(2+) forms a stable intra-strand cross-link between the two purines in solution. ApG generates an electrostatic potential in the major groove that is particularly attractive for cations; its intrinsic conformation is well-adapted to the formation of water-mediated hydrogen bonds with Mg(2+). The binding of Mg(2+) modulates the behavior of the 5'-neighboring step by increasing the BII (?-?>0°) population of its phosphate group. Additional electrostatic interactions between the 5'-phosphate group and Mg(2+) strengthen both the DNA-cation binding and the BII character of the 5'-step. Cation binding in the major groove may therefore locally influence the DNA conformational landscape, suggesting a possible avenue for better understanding how strong DNA distortions can be stabilized in protein-DNA complexes.

SUBMITTER: Gueroult M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3402463 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mg2+ in the major groove modulates B-DNA structure and dynamics.

Guéroult Marc M   Boittin Olivier O   Mauffret Oliver O   Etchebest Catherine C   Hartmann Brigitte B  

PloS one 20120723 7


This study investigates the effect of Mg(2+) bound to the DNA major groove on DNA structure and dynamics. The analysis of a comprehensive dataset of B-DNA crystallographic structures shows that divalent cations are preferentially located in the DNA major groove where they interact with successive bases of (A/G)pG and the phosphate group of 5'-CpA or TpG. Based on this knowledge, molecular dynamics simulations were carried out on a DNA oligomer without or with Mg(2+) close to an ApG step. These s  ...[more]

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