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Optimization of nucleic acid sequences.

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Base sequence influences the structure, mechanics, dynamics, and interactions of nucleic acids. However, studying all possible sequences for a given fragment leads to a number of base combinations that increases exponentially with length. We present here a novel methodology based on a multi-copy approach enabling us to determine which base sequence favors a given structural change or interaction via a single energy minimization. This methodology, termed ADAPT, has been implemented starting from the JUMNA molecular mechanics program by adding special nucleotides, "lexides," containing all four bases, whose contribution to the energy of the system is weighted by continuously variable coefficients. We illustrate the application of this approach in the case of double-stranded DNA by determining the optimal sequences satisfying structural (B-Z transition), mechanical (intrinsic curvature), and interaction (ligand-binding) properties.Base sequence influences the structure, mechanics, dynamics, and interactions of nucleic acids. However, studying all possible sequences for a given fragment leads to a number of base combinations that increases exponentially with length. We present here a novel methodology based on a multi-copy approach enabling us to determine which base sequence favors a given structural change or interaction via a single energy minimization. This methodology, termed ADAPT, has been implemented starting from the JUMNA molecular mechanics program by adding special nucleotides, "lexides," containing all four bases, whose contribution to the energy of the system is weighted by continuously variable coefficients. We illustrate the application of this approach in the case of double-stranded DNA by determining the optimal sequences satisfying structural (B-Z transition), mechanical (intrinsic curvature), and interaction (ligand-binding) properties.
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hal-00313409 , version 1 (27-08-2008)

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I. Lafontaine, R. Lavery. Optimization of nucleic acid sequences.. Biophysical Journal, 2000, 79, pp.680-685. ⟨hal-00313409⟩
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