84 PPC measurements of unfolding volumes of DNA stem-loop motifs

Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics(2013)

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One focus of our research is to further our understanding of the physico-chemical properties of non-canonical nucleic acid structures. In this work, DNA hairpins are used to mimic a common motif present in RNA, i.e. a stem-loop motif with a bulge or internal loop in their stem. Specifically, we used a combination of temperature-dependent UV spectroscopy, differential scanning (DSC), and pressure perturbation (PPC) calorimetric techniques to determine complete thermodynamic profiles for the helix–coil transitions of two sets of hairpins with 5′–3′ sequences: d(GCGCT n GTAACT5GTTACGCGC) and d(GCGCT n GTAACT5GTTACT n GCGC). “T n ” is a variable loop of thymines, n = 1, 3 or 5; and “T5” is an end-loop of five thymines. Unfolding curves show monophasic transitions with TMs independent of strand concentration, confirming their intramolecular formation. DSC thermodynamic profiles indicate that the favorable folding of each hairpin results from the typical compensation of favorable enthalpy and unfavorable entrop...
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dna,ppc measurements,stem-loop
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