Volkov, Sergey N.; Paramonova, Ekaterina V.; Yakubovich, Alexander V.; Solov'yov, Andrey V.
Micromechanics of base pair unzipping in the DNA duplex
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER, 24 Art. No. 035104, JAN 25 2012

All-atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of DNA duplex unzipping in a water environment were performed. The investigated DNA double helix consists of a Drew-Dickerson dodecamer sequence and a hairpin (AAG) attached to the end of the double-helix chain. The considered system is used to examine the process of DNA strand separation under the action of an external force. This process occurs in vivo and now is being intensively investigated in experiments with single molecules. The DNA dodecamer duplex is consequently unzipped pair by pair by means of the steered MD. The unzipping trajectories turn out to be similar for the duplex parts with G . C content and rather distinct for the parts with A . T content. It is shown that during the unzipping each pair experiences two types of motion: relatively quick rotation together with all the duplex and slower motion in the frame of the unzipping fork. In the course of opening, the complementary pair passes through several distinct states: (i) the closed state in the double helix, (ii) the metastable preopened state in the unzipping fork and (iii) the unbound state. The performed simulations show that water molecules participate in the stabilization of the metastable states of the preopened base pairs in the DNA unzipping fork.

DOI:10.1088/0953-8984/24/3/035104

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