Measuring the Enthalpy of an Individual Hydrogen Bond in a DNA Duplex with Nucleobase Isotope Editing and Variable-Temperature Infrared Spectroscopy.
J Phys Chem Lett
; 14(18): 4313-4321, 2023 May 11.
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The level of interest in probing the strength of noncovalent interactions in DNA duplexes is high, as these weak forces dictate the range of suprastructures the double helix adopts under different conditions, in turn directly impacting the biological functions and industrial applications of duplexes that require making and breaking them to access the genetic code. However, few experimental tools can measure these weak forces embedded within large biological suprastructures in the native solution environment. Here, we develop experimental methods for detecting the presence of a single noncovalent interaction [a hydrogen bond (H-bond)] within a large DNA duplex in solution and measure its formation enthalpy (ΔHf). We report that introduction of a H-bond into the TC2âO group from the noncanonical nucleobase 2-aminopurine produces an expected decrease â¼10 ± 0.76 cm-1 (from â¼1720 cm-1 in Watson-Crick to â¼1710 cm-1 in 2-aminopurine), which correlates with an enthalpy of â¼0.93 ± 0.066 kcal/mol for this interaction.
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J Phys Chem Lett
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2023
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Estados Unidos
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Estados Unidos