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Excited States of Nucleic Acids Probed by Proton Relaxation Dispersion NMR Spectroscopy.


ABSTRACT: In this work an improved stable isotope labeling protocol for nucleic acids is introduced. The novel building blocks eliminate/minimize homonuclear (13) C and (1) H scalar couplings thus allowing proton relaxation dispersion (RD) experiments to report accurately on the chemical exchange of nucleic acids. Using site-specific (2) H and (13) C labeling, spin topologies are introduced into DNA and RNA that make (1) H relaxation dispersion experiments applicable in a straightforward manner. The novel RNA/DNA building blocks were successfully incorporated into two nucleic acids. The A-site RNA was previously shown to undergo a two site exchange process in the micro- to millisecond time regime. Using proton relaxation dispersion experiments the exchange parameters determined earlier could be recapitulated, thus validating the proposed approach. We further investigated the dynamics of the cTAR DNA, a DNA transcript that is involved in the viral replication cycle of HIV-1. Again, an exchange process could be characterized and quantified. This shows the general applicablility of the novel labeling scheme for (1) H RD experiments of nucleic acids.

SUBMITTER: Juen MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5082494 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Excited States of Nucleic Acids Probed by Proton Relaxation Dispersion NMR Spectroscopy.

Juen Michael Andreas MA   Wunderlich Christoph Hermann CH   Nußbaumer Felix F   Tollinger Martin M   Kontaxis Georg G   Konrat Robert R   Hansen D Flemming DF   Kreutz Christoph C  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20160817 39


In this work an improved stable isotope labeling protocol for nucleic acids is introduced. The novel building blocks eliminate/minimize homonuclear (13) C and (1) H scalar couplings thus allowing proton relaxation dispersion (RD) experiments to report accurately on the chemical exchange of nucleic acids. Using site-specific (2) H and (13) C labeling, spin topologies are introduced into DNA and RNA that make (1) H relaxation dispersion experiments applicable in a straightforward manner. The novel  ...[more]

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