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Taylor and Francis Group, Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 2(22), p. 195-203

DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2004.10506995

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Effect of Base Stacking on the Relative Thermodynamic Stability of Oligonucleotide Complexes: A Spectroscopic Study

Journal article published in 2004 by Dierdre Murphy, Hugh Doyle ORCID, Ramon Eritja ORCID, Gareth Redmond
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Abstract

Three-strand oligonucleotide complexes are employed to assess the effect of base stacking and base pair mismatch on the relative thermodynamic stabilities of oligonucleotide duplexes. The melting behavior of three-strand oligonucleotide complexes incorporating nicks and gaps as well as internal single base mismatches is monitored using temperature-dependent optical absorption spectroscopy. A sequential three-state equilibrium model is used to analyze the measured melting profiles and evaluate thermodynamic parameters associated with dissociation of the complexes. The free-energy of stabilization of a nick complex compared to a gap complex due to base stacking is determined to be -1.9 kcal/mol. The influence of a mispaired base in these systems is shown to destabilize a nick complex by 3.1 kcal/mol and a gap complex by 2.8 kcal/mol, respectively.