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The crystal structures of two alternating octamers d(Gm5CGm5CGCGC) and d(GCGCGm5CGm5C) have been determined at 1.7 and 1.9 Å resolution with Rwork/Rfree of 16.9/19.6% and 17.9/19.8%, respectively. The two octamers crystallized in the same tetragonal space group P43212, with unit-cell parameters a = b = 43.0, c = 24.9 Å and a = b = 43.1, c = 24.7 Å, respectively. Both structures adopt the A-type double helix and the abutting crystal packing. Despite the different positions of the methylated cytosine in the sequence, the two octamers display essentially the same conformation. The close similarity of the two structures indicates that methylation at different positions in a DNA sequence does not affect the helical conformation of the alternating DNA octamer. Investigation of other related crystal structures implies that methylation of cytosine stabilizes the A-type conformation for alternating DNA sequences beginning with a 5'-purine but is beneficial to the Z-type conformation for alternating DNA sequences beginning with a 5'-pyrimidine.

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PDB references: d(Gm5CGm5CGCGC), 1r3z; d(GCGCGm5CGm5C), 1r41


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