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Validation of the nearest-neighbor model for Watson-Crick self-complementary DNA duplexes in molecular crowding condition.


ABSTRACT: Recent advancement in nucleic acid techniques inside cells demands the knowledge of the stability of nucleic acid structures in molecular crowding. The nearest-neighbor model has been successfully used to predict thermodynamic parameters for the formation of nucleic acid duplexes, with significant accuracy in a dilute solution. However, knowledge about the applicability of the model in molecular crowding is still limited. To determine and predict the stabilities of DNA duplexes in a cell-like crowded environment, we systematically investigated the validity of the nearest-neighbor model for Watson-Crick self-complementary DNA duplexes in molecular crowding. The thermodynamic parameters for the duplex formation were measured in the presence of 40 wt% poly(ethylene glycol)200 for different self-complementary DNA oligonucleotides consisting of identical nearest-neighbors in a physiological buffer containing 0.1 M NaCl. The thermodynamic parameters as well as the melting temperatures (Tm) obtained from the UV melting studies revealed similar values for the oligonucleotides having identical nearest-neighbors, suggesting the validity of the nearest-neighbor model in the crowding condition. Linear relationships between the measured ΔG°37 and Tm in crowding condition and those predicted in dilute solutions allowed us to predict ΔG°37, Tm and nearest-neighbor parameters in molecular crowding using existing parameters in the dilute condition, which provides useful information about the thermostability of the self-complementary DNA duplexes in molecular crowding.

SUBMITTER: Ghosh S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6468326 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Validation of the nearest-neighbor model for Watson-Crick self-complementary DNA duplexes in molecular crowding condition.

Ghosh Saptarshi S   Takahashi Shuntaro S   Endoh Tamaki T   Tateishi-Karimata Hisae H   Hazra Soumitra S   Sugimoto Naoki N  

Nucleic acids research 20190401 7


Recent advancement in nucleic acid techniques inside cells demands the knowledge of the stability of nucleic acid structures in molecular crowding. The nearest-neighbor model has been successfully used to predict thermodynamic parameters for the formation of nucleic acid duplexes, with significant accuracy in a dilute solution. However, knowledge about the applicability of the model in molecular crowding is still limited. To determine and predict the stabilities of DNA duplexes in a cell-like cr  ...[more]

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