Summary information and primary citation

PDB-id
401d; DSSR-derived features in text and JSON formats
Class
DNA
Method
X-ray (2.2 Å)
Summary
Structure of a DNA in low salt conditions d(gaccgcggtc)
Reference
Finley JB, Luo M (1998): "X-ray crystal structures of half the human papilloma virus E2 binding site: d(GACCGCGGTC)." Nucleic Acids Res., 26, 5719-5727. doi: 10.1093/nar/26.24.5719.
Abstract
The X-ray crystal structure of the DNA decamer d(GACCGCGGTC), containing half the human papilloma virus E2 binding site, has been solved from two crystals grown at different ionic conditions (50 mM MgCl2and 50 mM spermine or 1.56 mM MgCl2and 1.56 mM spermine). Despite the variation in salt concentration, the two DNA structures are in a very similar, A-type DNA conformation, with helical axes curving towards the major groove. Although the salt concentrations do not effect the helical parameters or hydration to a large degree, there is a change in the overall helical curvature; 18 degrees and 31 degrees for the low and high salt structures, respectively. This curvature appears to be sequence specific and biologically relevant when compared with similar DNA structures, including the E2 binding site of a protein-DNA complex.

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