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Stability of mRNA/DNA and DNA/DNA duplexes affects mRNA transcription.


ABSTRACT: Nucleic acids, due to their structural and chemical properties, can form double-stranded secondary structures that assist the transfer of genetic information and can modulate gene expression. However, the nucleotide sequence alone is insufficient in explaining phenomena like intron-exon recognition during RNA processing. This raises the question whether nucleic acids are endowed with other attributes that can contribute to their biological functions. In this work, we present a calculation of thermodynamic stability of DNA/DNA and mRNA/DNA duplexes across the genomes of four species in the genus Saccharomyces by nearest-neighbor method. The results show that coding regions are more thermodynamically stable than introns, 3'-untranslated regions and intergenic sequences. Furthermore, open reading frames have more stable sense mRNA/DNA duplexes than the potential antisense duplexes, a property that can aid gene discovery. The lower stability of the DNA/DNA and mRNA/DNA duplexes of 3'-untranslated regions and the higher stability of genes correlates with increased mRNA level. These results suggest that the thermodynamic stability of DNA/DNA and mRNA/DNA duplexes affects mRNA transcription.

SUBMITTER: Kraeva RI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1808433 | biostudies-other | 2007

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Stability of mRNA/DNA and DNA/DNA duplexes affects mRNA transcription.

Kraeva Rayna I RI   Krastev Dragomir B DB   Roguev Assen A   Ivanova Anna A   Nedelcheva-Veleva Marina N MN   Stoynov Stoyno S SS  

PloS one 20070314 3


Nucleic acids, due to their structural and chemical properties, can form double-stranded secondary structures that assist the transfer of genetic information and can modulate gene expression. However, the nucleotide sequence alone is insufficient in explaining phenomena like intron-exon recognition during RNA processing. This raises the question whether nucleic acids are endowed with other attributes that can contribute to their biological functions. In this work, we present a calculation of the  ...[more]

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