Multi-plateau force-extension curves of long double-stranded DNA molecules.

Alexander Y Afanasyev, Alexey V Onufriev
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When highly stretched, double-stranded DNA exhibits a plateau region in its force-extension curve. Using a bead-spring coarse-grained dynamic model based on a non-convex potential, we predict that a long double-stranded DNA fragment made of several consecutive segments with substantially different plateau force values for each segment will exhibit multiple distinct plateau regions in the force-extension curve under physiologically relevant solvent conditions. For example, a long composite double-stranded (ds) DNA fragment consisting of two equal-length segments characterized by two different plateau force values, such as the poly(dA-dT)-poly(dG-dC) fragment, is predicted to exhibit two distinct plateau regions in its force-extension curve; a long composite dsDNA fragment consisting of three segments having three different plateau force values is predicted to have three distinct plateau regions. The formation of mixed states of slightly and highly stretched DNA, co-existing with macroscopically distinct phases of uniformly stretched DNA is also predicted. When one of the segments overstretches, the extensions of the segments can differ drastically. For example, for the poly(dA-dT)-poly(dG-dC) composite fragment, in the middle of the first plateau, 96.7 % of the total extension of the fragment (relative to L x / L 0 1.0 ) comes from the poly(dA-dT) segment, while only 3.3 % of it comes from the poly(dG-dC) segment. The order of the segments has little effect on the force-extension curve or the distribution of conformational states. We speculate that the distinct structural states of stretched double-stranded DNA may have functional importance. For example, these states may modulate, in a sequence-dependent manner, the rate of double-stranded DNA processing by key cellular machines.

长双链DNA的多平台力延伸曲线
当双链DNA被高度拉伸时,其力延伸曲线呈现平台区。在此,我们研究了在生理相关条件下,非超螺旋双链DNA的力延伸曲线中存在多个不同平台区的可能性,并探讨了它们的存在及其性质与DNA序列的关系。利用基于非凸电位的珠弹簧粗粒度动态模型,我们预测在室温生理溶剂条件下,由多个片段组成的非超螺旋双链DNA片段在力-延伸曲线上呈现出多个不同的平台区,每个片段的平台力值都有很大差异。段的顺序不影响力扩展曲线和结构态的分布。例如,由两个具有不同平台力值的等长片段组成的双链DNA片段(poly(dA-dT)-poly(dG- dC)片段)在其力延伸曲线上预计会呈现两个不同的平台区;由三个几乎相等长度的片段组成的片段具有三个不同的高原力值(poly(dA-dT)-扭转约束DNA-poly(dG-dC)片段)预测有三个不同的高原区域。在高原地区,微拉伸和高度拉伸的DNA混合状态的形成,与宏观上不同的阶段共存。我们推测拉伸双链DNA的不同结构状态可能具有功能重要性。例如,它们可以以序列依赖的方式调节关键细胞机器处理双链DNA的速率。
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