The Structure of a Mixed LNA/DNA:RNA Duplex Is Driven by
Conformational Coupling between LNA and Deoxyribose
Residues as Determined from 13C Relaxation Measurements
Posted on 2005-11-02 - 00:00
A study of the internal dynamics of an LNA/DNA:RNA duplex has been performed to further
characterize the conformational changes associated with the incorporation of locked nucleic acid (LNA)
nucleotides in a DNA:RNA duplex. In general, it was demonstrated that the LNA/DNA:RNA duplex has a
very high degree of order compared to dsDNA and dsRNA duplexes. The order parameters of the aromatic
carbon atoms in the LNA/DNA strand are uniformly high, whereas a sharp drop in the degree of order was
seen in the RNA strand in the beginning of the AUAU stretch in the middle of the strand. This can be
related to a return to normal dsRNA dynamics for the central A:U base pair. The high order of the
heteroduplex is consistent with preorganization of the chimera strand for an A-form duplex conformation.
These results partly explain the dramatic increase in Tm of the chimeric heteroduplex over dsDNA and
DNA:RNA hybrids of the same sequence.
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Nielsen, Katrine E.; Spielmann, H. Peter (2016). The Structure of a Mixed LNA/DNA:RNA Duplex Is Driven by
Conformational Coupling between LNA and Deoxyribose
Residues as Determined from 13C Relaxation Measurements. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja051026z