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Impact of CpG methylation on structure, dynamics and solvation of cAMP DNA responsive element

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
卷 29, 期 11, 页码 2314-2326

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/29.11.2314

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Methylation of CpG motifs in DNA is involved in the control of gene expression and in several other epigenic effects, It suppresses also the immunostimulation properties of bacterial or viral DNAs that contain CpGs, However, effects of methylation on the DNA structure and dynamics are not clear. Here we carried out a 10 ns MD simulation, confronted to an NMR analysis, of a hexadecanucleotide with the cAMP responsive element (CRE) DNA methylated at its center: d(GAGATGAmCGTCATCTC)(2) (CREmet), Methylation does not introduce significant structure modification but reduces the dynamics. Molecular mechanics end generalized Born solvation energy calculations showed that the stiffness of CREmet arises from both a restriction of the conformational space by the bulky methyl groups and a folding of DNA around the hydrophobic methyls. The latter effect is favored when the GpA steps belonging to the TGA binding half-sites adopt the BII conformation. The inability of the methylated DNAs to interact with their protein partners-either transcription factors for gene regulation or a Toll-like receptor for Immunostimulation-could result from both the obstacle created by methyls, preventing crucial interactions, and the loss of DNA flexibility, reducing its adaptability, Results are discussed in the light of NMR and crystallographic data.

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