Dna Dynamics in Aqueous Solution: Opening the Double Helix

Author:

Pohorille Andrew1,Ross Wilson S.1,Tinoco Ignacio1

Affiliation:

1. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA 94720

Abstract

The opening of a DNA base pair is a simple reaction that is a prerequisite for replication, transcription, and other vital biological functions. Understanding the mo lecular mechanisms of biological reactions is crucial for predicting and, ultimately, controlling them. Realistic computer simulations of the reactions can provide the needed understanding. To model even the simplest re action in aqueous solution requires hundreds of hours of supercomputing time. We have used molecular dy namics techniques to simulate fraying of the ends of a six base pair double strand of DNA, [TCGCGA]2, where the four bases of DNA are denoted by T (thymine), C (cytosine), G (guanine), and A (adenine), and to estimate the free energy barrier to this process. The calculations, in which the DNA was surrounded by 2,594 water mol ecules, required 50 hours of CRAY-2 CPU time for every simulated 100 picoseconds. A free energy barrier to fraying, which is mainly characterized by the movement of adenine away from thymine into aqueous environ ment, was estimated to be 4 kcal/mol. Another fraying pathway, which leads to stacking between terminal adenine and thymine, was also observed. These detailed pictures of the motions and energetics of DNA base pair opening in water are a first step toward understanding how DNA will interact with any molecule.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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