Chemistry and Biology of Non-canonical Nucleic Acids. Naoki Sugimoto
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Название: Chemistry and Biology of Non-canonical Nucleic Acids

Автор: Naoki Sugimoto

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Химия

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isbn: 9783527817863

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       Under alkaline conditions (more than pH 8.0)

      The triplex strand is not formed, and the complex unfolding merely includes a monophasic duplex-to-coil transition. That is,

upper S Subscript normal upper W Baseline upper S Subscript normal upper C Baseline plus upper S Subscript normal upper H Baseline right harpoon over left harpoon upper S Subscript normal upper W Baseline plus upper S Subscript normal upper C Baseline plus upper S Subscript normal upper H

      and the equilibrium constant, KD, can be given by

      (3.23)upper K Subscript normal upper D Baseline equals StartFraction left-bracket upper S Subscript normal upper W Baseline upper S Subscript normal upper C Baseline right-bracket left-bracket upper S Subscript normal upper H Baseline right-bracket Over left-bracket upper S Subscript normal upper W Baseline right-bracket left-bracket upper S Subscript normal upper C Baseline right-bracket left-bracket upper S Subscript normal upper H Baseline right-bracket EndFraction equals StartFraction 1 minus a Subscript normal upper D Baseline Over a Subscript normal upper D Superscript 2 Baseline EndFraction StartFraction 3 Over upper C Subscript normal upper T Baseline EndFraction equals exp left-parenthesis StartFraction minus upper Delta upper H Subscript normal upper D Baseline plus upper T upper Delta upper S Subscript normal upper D Baseline Over italic upper R upper T EndFraction right-parenthesis

      where ΔHD and ΔSD are the van't Hoff enthalpy and entropy of duplex formation in the 1 : 1 : 1 mixture of the three strands, respectively, and αD is the molar fraction of the coiled strands in the structured duplex form. For this case, the maximum temperature should take place at αD = 0.50 [18], and therefore, the van't Hoff equation can be written as

      (3.24)upper T Subscript normal upper D Superscript negative 1 Baseline equals StartFraction upper R Over upper Delta upper H Subscript normal upper D Baseline EndFraction ln StartFraction upper C Subscript normal upper T Baseline Over 6 EndFraction plus StartFraction upper Delta upper S Subscript normal upper D Baseline Over upper Delta upper H Subscript normal upper D Baseline EndFraction

      3.5.3 Thermodynamic Analysis for the Tetraplex

Schematic illustration of the (a) The unfolding process for the intermolecular tetraplex. (b) Unfolding and folding behaviors for intermolecular tetraplex monitored by UV absorption. n normal upper A right harpoon over left harpoon normal upper A Subscript n

      The general expression for the equilibrium constant, K, in terms of α and n is

      (3.25)upper K equals StartFraction left-bracket normal upper A Subscript n Baseline right-bracket Over left-bracket normal upper A right-bracket Superscript n Baseline EndFraction equals StartFraction alpha left-parenthesis upper C Subscript normal upper T Baseline slash n right-parenthesis Over left-bracket left-parenthesis 1 minus alpha right-parenthesis upper C Subscript normal upper T Baseline right-bracket Superscript n Baseline EndFraction equals StartFraction alpha Over italic n upper C Subscript normal upper T Superscript n minus 1 Baseline left-parenthesis 1 minus alpha right-parenthesis Superscript n Baseline EndFraction

      Note that this expression for the equilibrium constant for an association reaction among same sequences is not identical to the corresponding expression for different sequences. If one defines the melting temperature, Tm, as the temperature at which α = 0.5, the general expression for K shown above reduces to

Schematic illustration of the (a–c) Typical examples for intermolecular and intramolecular tetraplexes described equation of nA ⇌ An. n indicates the number of strands.

      1 Study the interactions to determine the stability of canonical nucleic acids.

      Stability of canonical nucleic acids depends on the sequences because hydrogen СКАЧАТЬ