1995
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.270.39.22980
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Refined Solution Structure of a DNA Heteroduplex Containing an Aldehydic Abasic Site

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“…NMR Procedures-NMR data were acquired at 500 MHz on a Varian Inova and at 400 MHz on a Varian Unityplus spectrometer, at Wesleyan, and at 500 MHz on a Bruker 500 MHz DMX spectrometer at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, using methods described previously (11,(57)(58)(59) and modified as discussed below. All 31 P experiments were obtained at 161 MHz using the 400-MHz Varian Unityplus.…”
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“…NMR Procedures-NMR data were acquired at 500 MHz on a Varian Inova and at 400 MHz on a Varian Unityplus spectrometer, at Wesleyan, and at 500 MHz on a Bruker 500 MHz DMX spectrometer at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, using methods described previously (11,(57)(58)(59) and modified as discussed below. All 31 P experiments were obtained at 161 MHz using the 400-MHz Varian Unityplus.…”
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“…Quantitation and Assignment of NOE Cross-peaks-The spectra were assigned using the procedures described previously for abasic site-containing DNAs (11,58,62). The standard sequential connectivities of B-form DNA could be used except at the site of the damage.…”
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“…Even in the absence of enzyme, the presence of an abasic site lowers the melting temperature (20,22) and confers conformational changes to the adjacent and opposing base pairs (20,21). An abasic site causes perturbations in the helix for one-half a helical turn on the strand opposite the abasic site in the 5Ј direction (23) as shown by accessibility to nucleases S1 and P1.…”
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