research papers
A large number of Z-DNA hexamer duplex structures and a few oligomers of different lengths are available, but here the first crystal structure of the d(CGCGCGCGCGCG)2 dodecameric duplex is presented. Two synchrotron data sets were collected; one was used to solve the structure by the single-wavelength anomalous dispersion (SAD) approach based on the anomalous signal of P atoms, the other set, extending to an ultrahigh resolution of 0.75 Å, served to refine the atomic model to an R factor of 12.2% and an Rfree of 13.4%. The structure consists of parallel duplexes arranged into practically infinitely long helices packed in a hexagonal fashion, analogous to all other known structures of Z-DNA oligomers. However, the dodecamer molecule shows a high level of flexibility, especially of the backbone phosphate groups, with six out of 11 phosphates modeled in double orientations corresponding to the two previously observed Z-DNA conformations: ZI, with the phosphate groups inclined towards the inside of the helix, and ZII, with the phosphate groups rotated towards the outside of the helix.
Keywords: Z-DNA structure; Z-DNA dodecamer; phosphorus SAD phasing; ultrahigh resolution; flexibility of phosphate groups.
Supporting information
Portable Document Format (PDF) file https://doi.org/10.1107/S1399004714004684/tz5053sup1.pdf |
PDB reference: d(CGCGCGCGCGCG)2, 4ocb