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Sequence-dependent structural properties of B-DNA: what have we learned in 40 years?

Authors :
da Rosa, Gabriela
Grille, Leandro
Calzada, Victoria
Ahmad, Katya
Arcon, Juan Pablo
Battistini, Federica
Bayarri, Genis
Bishop, Thomas
Carloni, Paolo
Cheatham Iii, Thomas
Collepardo-Guevara, Rosana
Czub, Jacek
Espinosa, Jorge R.
Galindo-Murillo, Rodrigo
Harris, Sarah A.
Hospital, Adam
Laughton, Charles
Maddocks, John H.
Noy, Agnes
Orozco, Modesto
Pasi, Marco
Perez, Alberto
Petkeviciute-Gerlach, Daiva
Sharma, Rahul
Sun, Ran
Dans, Pablo D.
da Rosa, Gabriela
Grille, Leandro
Calzada, Victoria
Ahmad, Katya
Arcon, Juan Pablo
Battistini, Federica
Bayarri, Genis
Bishop, Thomas
Carloni, Paolo
Cheatham Iii, Thomas
Collepardo-Guevara, Rosana
Czub, Jacek
Espinosa, Jorge R.
Galindo-Murillo, Rodrigo
Harris, Sarah A.
Hospital, Adam
Laughton, Charles
Maddocks, John H.
Noy, Agnes
Orozco, Modesto
Pasi, Marco
Perez, Alberto
Petkeviciute-Gerlach, Daiva
Sharma, Rahul
Sun, Ran
Dans, Pablo D.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The structure of B-DNA, the physiological form of the DNA molecule, has been a central topic in biology, chemistry and physics. Far from uniform and rigid, the double helix was revealed as a flexible and structurally polymorphic molecule. Conformational changes that lead to local and global changes in the helix geometry are mediated by a complex choreography of base and backbone rearrangements affecting the ability of the B-DNA to recognize ligands and consequently on its functionality. In this sense, the knowledge obtained from the sequence-dependent structural properties of B-DNA has always been thought crucial to rationalize how ligands and, most notably, proteins recognize B-DNA and modulate its activity, i.e. the structural basis of gene regulation. Honouring the anniversary of the first high-resolution X-ray structure of a B-DNA molecule, in this contribution, we present the most important discoveries of the last 40 years on the sequence-dependent structural and dynamical properties of B-DNA, from the early beginnings to the current frontiers in the field.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1431027787
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s12551-021-00893-8