Abstract

Incorporation of 5-(hydroxymethyl)-2'-deoxyuridine into DNA in place of thymine by SPO1, a Bacillus subtilis bacteriophage, allows the viral DNA to bind selectively to transcription factor 1. We have synthesized a TF1-binding site: d(5'-ACCHACHCHHHGHAGGT-3')-d(5'-ACCHACAAAGAGHAGGT-3') and studied this molecule using NMR spectroscopy. The chemical shifts of exchangeable and non-exchangeable protons were sequentially assigned. Absence of corresponding NOEs in the imino-imino region suggested that the end base pairs did not form Watson-Crick hydrogen bond. Restrained molecular dynamics calculation yielded a family of B-DNA structures whose r.m.s.d. was 0.66 A (all atoms) for the internal 15 bp. The helical twist was 38.5 degrees per step. The base pairs were situated directly on the helix axis (X-displacement = -0.2 A). All sugars exhibited C2'-endo puckering with P = 167.3 degrees and upsilon(max)= 38.2 degrees. The OH groups of all hmU bases resided on the 3' side of the base plane and may affect the base orientation relative to the sugar plane as the average chi value for all hmU was 4 degrees more positive than that of other nucleosides (258 degrees versus 254 degrees ). Positive roll angles (rho) and small flanking twists (omega) at hmU suggested that the two hmU-A base pair steps open toward the minor grooves.

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