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The melting behavior of a DNA junction structure: A calorimetric and spectroscopic study

✍ Scribed by Luis A. Marky; Neville R. Kallenbach; Kathleen A. McDonough; Nadrian C. Seeman; Kenneth J. Breslauer


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
728 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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✦ Synopsis


The State University of New Jersey, New Brumwick, New Jersey 08903 synopsis We present an investigation of the helix-coil transition in a stable branched oligomer of DNA, known as an immobile DNA junction. This junction is composed of four 16-mer strands, which yield four double-helical arms, each containing 8 nucleotide pairs. Properties of the individual arms of this complex are modeled by four octameric duplexes. We have performed experiments using calorimetry, uv absorbance, and CD spectroscopy to characterize the melting transitions of the junction and each arm. By comparing our spectroscopic and calorimetric results on the junction and its component arms, we are able to conclude the following: (1) The calorimetric transition enthalpy for the overall junction complex is equal to the sum of the calorimetric transition enthalpies of the four constituent duplex arms. (2) The optical and the calorimetric measurements yield qualitatively similar, but not identical thermodynamic data. (3) The melting temperature of the junction is less dependent on concentration than the melting temperatures of the individual arms. We attribute this observation to the tetrameric nature of the junction. (4)

The ratio of the calorimetric transition enthalpy of the junction and its corresponding van't Hoff value is close t o unity. (5) The CD spectrum of the junction is equal quantitatively to the sum of the B-like CD spectra of the four constituent duplex arms.


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