DNA hydration studied by neutron fiber diffraction.

W Fuller, V T Forsyth, A Mahendrasingam, P Langan, W J Pigram, S A Mason, C C Wilson
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Abstract

The development of neutron high angle fiber diffraction to investigate the location of water around the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) double-helix is described. The power of the technique is illustrated by its application to the D and A conformations of DNA using the single crystal diffractometer, D19, at the Institut Laue-Langevin. Grenoble and the time of flight diffractometer, SXD, at the Rutherford Appleton ISIS Spallation Neutron Source. These studies show the existence of bound water closely associated with the DNA. The patterns of hydration in these two DNA conformations are quite distinct and are compared to those observed in X-ray single crystal studies of two-stranded oligodeoxynucleotides. Information on the location of water around the DNA double-helix from the neutron fiber diffraction studies is combined with that on the location of alkali metal cations from complementary X-ray high angle fiber diffraction studies at the Daresbury Laboratory SRS using synchrotron radiation. These analyses emphasize the importance of viewing DNA, water and ions as a single system with specific interactions between the three components and provide a basis for understanding the effect of changes in the concentration of water and ions in inducing conformational transitions in the DNA double-helix.

中子纤维衍射法研究DNA水合作用。
介绍了利用中子高角光纤衍射技术研究脱氧核糖核酸(DNA)双螺旋结构周围水的位置。这项技术的强大之处在于它在劳埃朗格万研究所使用单晶衍射仪D19检测DNA的D和A构象。格勒诺布尔和飞行时间衍射仪,SXD,在卢瑟福阿普尔顿ISIS散裂中子源。这些研究表明结合水的存在与DNA密切相关。这两种DNA构象的水合作用模式是非常不同的,并与在双链寡脱氧核苷酸的x射线单晶研究中观察到的结果进行了比较。从中子纤维衍射研究中得到的DNA双螺旋周围水的位置信息与在达斯伯里实验室使用同步辐射的互补x射线高角光纤衍射研究中得到的碱金属阳离子的位置信息相结合。这些分析强调了将DNA、水和离子视为一个单一系统的重要性,并在三个组成部分之间具有特定的相互作用,为理解水和离子浓度变化对诱导DNA双螺旋构象转变的影响提供了基础。
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