Abstract
We report the 2.6 Å resolution crystal structure of the tetra-decamer d(CGCGGGTACCCGCG) in the tetragonal space group P4 3. This sequence contains the KpnI restriction site GGTACC in the centre which is flanked by alternating ‘CG’ sequences, and has a ‘TA’ step at the centre. These are features could favour the left-handed Z type helix. Despite this, overall the molecule has the A form. This is the first tetra-decamer crystallized in the A-DNA conformation, i.e. more than one full turn of the A helix. The crystallographic asymmetric unit consists of one tetra-decamer duplex. The helical twist and slide, as well as the base pair–base pair stacking interactions show alternations at the alternating pyrimidine–purine and purine–pyrimidine base steps. This variation is reminiscent of the dinucleotide repeat in left-handed Z-DNA helices. The crystal packing is unlike other A-DNA crystal structures, with each helix having a large number of contacts of many different types with symmetry-related neighbours.
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