Effects of cosolutes on the thermodynamic stability of parallel DNA duplex and triplex.

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We investigated molecular crowding effects on the thermodynamic stability of Hoogsteen and Watson-Crick base pairs in an intramolecular duplex and triplex. The melting temperature (Tm) of Hoogsteen base pair formations in the triplex and the duplex increased 3.7 degrees C and 3.2 degrees C, respectively, by adding 20 wt% PEG 200. On the other hand, the Tm of Watson-Crick base pair formations in the triplex and the duplex decreased 5.7 degrees C and 5.2 degrees C, respectively. These results suggested that molecular crowding conditions generally stabilized and destabilized Hoogsteen and Watson-Crick base pairs, respectively, even in the different DNA structures.

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Nakamura, K., Karimata, H., Ohmichi, T., Miyoshi, D., & Sugimoto, N. (2007). Effects of cosolutes on the thermodynamic stability of parallel DNA duplex and triplex. Nucleic Acids Symposium Series (2004), (51), 167–168. https://doi.org/10.1093/nass/nrm084

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