Assessing B-Z DNA Transitions in Solutions via Infrared Spectroscopy
2023
Mengmeng Duan | Yalin Li | Fengqiu Zhang | Qing Huang
Z-DNA refers to the left-handed double-helix DNA that has attracted much attention because of its association with some specific biological functions. However, because of its low content and unstable conformation, Z-DNA is normally difficult to observe or identify. Up to now, there has been a lack of unified or standard analytical methods among diverse techniques for probing Z-DNA and its transformation conveniently. In this work, NaCl, MgCl<sub>2</sub>, and ethanol were utilized to induce d(GC)<sub>8</sub> from B-DNA to Z-DNA in vitro, and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was employed to monitor the transformation of Z-DNA under different induction conditions. The structural changes during the transformation process were carefully examined, and the DNA chirality alterations were validated by the circular dichroism (CD) measurements. The Z-DNA characteristic signals in the 1450 cm<sup>−1</sup>–900 cm<sup>−1</sup> region of the d(GC)<sub>8</sub> infrared (IR) spectrum were observed, which include the peaks at 1320 cm<sup>−1</sup>, 1125 cm<sup>−1</sup> and 925 cm<sup>−1</sup>, respectively. The intensity ratios of A<sub>1320</sub>/A<sub>970</sub>, A<sub>1125</sub>/A<sub>970</sub>, and A<sub>925</sub>/A<sub>970</sub> increased with Z-DNA content in the transition process. Furthermore, compared with the CD spectra, the IR spectra showed higher sensitivity to Z-DNA, providing more information about the molecular structure change of DNA. Therefore, this study has established a more reliable FTIR analytical approach to assess BZ DNA conformational changes in solutions, which may help the understanding of the Z-DNA transition mechanism and promote the study of Z-DNA functions in biological systems.
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