A base-pairing model of duplex formation. I. Watson-Crick pairing geometries

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We present a base-pairing model of oligonucleotide duplex formation and show in detail its equivalence to the nearest-neighbor dimer methods from fits to free energy of duplex formation data for short DNA-DNA and DNA-RNA hybrids containing only Watson-Crick pairs. For completeness, the corresponding RNA-RNA parameters are included. In this approach, the connection between rank-deficient polymer and rank-determinant oligonucleotide parameter sets for DNA duplexes is transparent. The method is generalized to include RNA-DNA hybrids where the rank-deficient model with 11 dimer parameters in fact provides slightly improved predictions relative to the standard method with 16 independent dimer parameters (ΔG mean errors of 4.5 and 5.4%, respectively). © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Bashford, J. D., & Jarvis, P. D. (2005). A base-pairing model of duplex formation. I. Watson-Crick pairing geometries. Biopolymers, 78(6), 287–297. https://doi.org/10.1002/bip.20282

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