Thermodynamics of a 24-Mer Triple Helix Formation and Stability

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C. Giancola
A. Buono
G. Barone
L. De Napoli
D. Montesarchio
D. Palomba
G. Piccialli
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[1] University 'Federico II' of Naples,Department of Chemistry
[2] University 'Federico II' of Naples,Department of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
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differential scanning calorimetry; DNA triple helix; oligonucleotides; stability;
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In this work we report a thermodynamic characterization of stability and melting behaviour of two 24-mer DNA triplexes. The third strand, that binds the Watson-Crick double helix with Hoogsteen hydrogen bonds, contains 3′-3′ phosphodiester junction that determines the polarity inversion. The target double helix is composed of adjacent and alternate fragments of oligopurine-oligopyrimidine tracts. The two helices differ from the substitution of the cytosine, involved in the junction, with the thymine. Calorimetric data reported here provide a quantitative measure of the influence of pH and base modification on the stability of a DNA triplex.
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