具有凸起环的双链寡核苷酸DNA的稳定性:微阵列研究。

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology BMC Biophysics Pub Date : 2011-12-13 DOI:10.1186/2046-1682-4-20
Christian Trapp, Marc Schenkelberger, Albrecht Ott
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背景:DNA是生物信息的载体。杂交过程,即DNA双螺旋由单链与互补序列形成,对所有活细胞都很重要。DNA微阵列和PCR等其他生物技术一样,都依赖于DNA杂交。然而,到目前为止,杂化热力学只被部分理解。在这里,我们解决,实验和理论,不等长的寡核苷酸链的杂交,形成一个凸起的环杂交。在我们的研究中,我们使用内部合成的DNA微阵列。结果:我们合成了一个在探针序列基序中添加胸腺嘧啶碱基的微阵列,以便在目标杂交时产生凸起的环。我们观察到杂交链的荧光信号随膨胀环长度的增加而单调下降。这对应于在考虑的环长度为1到13个碱基的范围内双相结合亲和力的降低。通过改变沿DNA双链的凸起环的位置,我们观察到相对于链中心的对称信号变化。我们利用分子拉链模型在热平衡状态下很好地再现了实验结果。然而,需要考虑到在凸起环的位置通过双开口出现的两条链之间的结合状态。结论:我们发现,长度不等的短链可以形成具有凸起环的稳定DNA双链,它们对微阵列上杂交链的荧光强度有很大贡献。为了在平衡热力学的帮助下重现结果,不仅要考虑两端的双开度,而且要考虑凸起环路位置的双开度,这是必要的(并且是足够好的近似)。虽然本研究中使用的热力学参数取自溶液中的杂交实验,但这些参数与我们的DNA微阵列数据非常吻合。
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Stability of double-stranded oligonucleotide DNA with a bulged loop: a microarray study.

Background: DNA is a carrier of biological information. The hybridization process, the formation of the DNA double-helix from single-strands with complementary sequences, is important for all living cells. DNA microarrays, among other biotechnologies such as PCR, rely on DNA hybridization. However, to date the thermodynamics of hybridization is only partly understood. Here we address, experimentally and theoretically, the hybridization of oligonucleotide strands of unequal lengths, which form a bulged loop upon hybridization. For our study we use in-house synthesized DNA microarrays.

Results: We synthesize a microarray with additional thymine bases in the probe sequence motifs so that bulged loops occur upon target hybridization. We observe a monotonic decrease of the fluorescence signal of the hybridized strands with increasing length of the bulged loop. This corresponds to a decrease in duplex binding affinity within the considered loop lengths of one to thirteen bases. By varying the position of the bulged loop along the DNA duplex, we observe a symmetric signal variation with respect to the center of the strand. We reproduce the experimental results well using a molecular zipper model at thermal equilibrium. However, binding states between both strands, which emerge through duplex opening at the position of the bulged loop, need to be taken into account.

Conclusions: We show that stable DNA duplexes with a bulged loop can form from short strands of unequal length and they contribute substantially to the fluorescence intensity from the hybridized strands on a microarray. In order to reproduce the result with the help of equilibrium thermodynamics, it is essential (and to a good approximation sufficient) to consider duplex opening not only at the ends but also at the position of the bulged loop. Although the thermodynamic parameters used in this study are taken from hybridization experiments in solution, these parameters fit our DNA microarray data well.

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