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5-Methylation of cytosine in CG:CG base-pair steps: A physicochemical mechanism for the epigenetic control of DNA nanomechanics

Yusufaly Tahir I; Li Yun; Olson Wilma K*
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey,; Rutgers,The State University of New Jersey; United States

摘要

van der Waals density functional theory is integrated with analysis of a non-redundant set of protein-DNA crystal structures from the Nucleic Acid Database to study the stacking energetics of CG:CG base-pair steps, specifically the role of cytosine 5-methylation. Principal component analysis of the steps reveals the dominant collective motions to correspond to a tensile "opening" mode and two shear "sliding" and "tearing" modes in the orthogonal plane. The stacking interactions of the methyl groups globally inhibit CG:CG step overtwisting while simultaneously softening the modes locally via potential energy modulations that create metastable states. Additionally, the indirect effects of the methyl groups on possible base-pair steps neighboring CG:CG are observed to be of comparable importance to their direct effects on CG:CG. The results have implications for the epigenetic control of DNA mechanics.

关键词

Collective motions Energy modulation Epigenetic control Indirect effects Meta-stable state Orthogonal plane Physico-chemical mechanisms Stacking interaction