In this work, the kinetics of short, fully complementary oligonucleotides are investigated at the single-molecule level. Constructs 6-9 bp in length exhibit single exponential kinetics over 2 orders of magnitude time for both forward (kon, association) and reverse (koff, dissociation) processes. Bimolecular rate constants for association are weakly sensitive to the number of basepairs in the duplex, with a 2.5-fold increase between 9 bp (k'on = 2.1(1) à 10(6) M(-1) s(-1)) and 6 bp (k'on = 5.0(1) à 10(6) M(-1) s(-1)) sequences. In sharp contrast, however, dissociation rate constants prove to be exponentially sensitive to sequence length, varying by nearly 600-fold over the same 9 bp (koff = 0.024 s(-1)) to 6 bp (koff = 14 s(-1)) range. The 8 bp sequence is explored in more detail, and the NaCl dependence of kon and koff is measured. Interestingly, kon increases by >40-fold (kon = 0.10(1) s(-1) to 4.0(4) s(-1) between [NaCl] = 25 mM and 1 M), whereas in contrast, koff decreases by fourfold (0.72(3) s(-1) to 0.17(7) s(-1)) over the same range of conditions. Thus, the equilibrium constant (Keq) increases by â160, largely due to changes in the association rate, kon. Finally, temperature-dependent measurements reveal that increased [NaCl] reduces the overall exothermicity (ÎÎH° > 0) of duplex formation, albeit by an amount smaller than the reduction in entropic penalty (-TÎÎS° < 0). This reduced entropic cost is attributed to a cation-facilitated preordering of the two single-stranded species, which lowers the association free-energy barrier and in turn accelerates the rate of duplex formation.
Single-molecule kinetics reveal cation-promoted DNA duplex formation through ordering of single-stranded helices.
单分子动力学揭示了阳离子促进DNA双链形成的过程,该过程是通过单链螺旋的有序化实现的
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作者:Dupuis Nicholas F, Holmstrom Erik D, Nesbitt David J
| 期刊: | Biophysical Journal | 影响因子: | 3.100 |
| 时间: | 2013 | 起止号: | 2013 Aug 6; 105(3):756-66 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.bpj.2013.05.061 | ||
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