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Biopolymers | 1997

Predicting sequence-dependent melting stability of short duplex DNA oligomers

Richard Owczarzy; Peter M. Vallone; Frank J. Gallo; Teodoro M. Paner; Michael J. Lane; Albert S. Benight

Many important applications of DNA sequence-dependent hybridization reactions have recently emerged. This has sparked a renewed interest in analytical calculations of sequence-dependent melting stability of duplex DNA. In particular, for many applications it is often desirable to accurately predict the transition temperature, or tm of short duplex DNA oligomers (approximately 20 base pairs or less) from their sequence and concentration. The thermodynamic analytical method underlying these predictive calculations is based on the nearest-neighbor model. At least 11 sets of nearest-neighbor sequence-dependent thermodynamic parameters for DNA have been published. These sets are compared. Use of the nearest-neighbor sets in predicting tm from the DNA sequence is demonstrated, and the ability of the nearest-neighbor parameters to provide accurate predictions of experimental tms of short duplex DNA oligomers is assessed.


Nucleic Acids Research | 1997

The thermodynamic advantage of DNA oligonucleotide 'stacking hybridization' reactions: energetics of a DNA nick.

Michael J. Lane; Teodoro M. Paner; Irina Kashin; Brian D. Faldasz; Bo Li; Frank J. Gallo; Albert S. Benight


Biopolymers | 1992

Studies of DNA dumbbells. I. Melting curves of 17 DNA dumbbells with different duplex stem sequences linked by T4 endloops: Evaluation of the nearest-neighbor stacking interactions in DNA

Mitchel J. Doktycz; Robert F. Goldstein; Teodoro M. Paner; Frank J. Gallo; Albert S. Benight


Biopolymers | 1999

MELTING STUDIES OF SHORT DNA HAIRPINS: INFLUENCE OF LOOP SEQUENCE AND ADJOINING BASE PAIR IDENTITY ON HAIRPIN THERMODYNAMIC STABILITY

Peter M. Vallone; Teodoro M. Paner; Jovencio Hilario; Michael J. Lane; Brian D. Faldasz; Albert S. Benight


Biopolymers | 1990

Analysis of melting transitions of the DNA hairpins formed from the oligomer sequences d[GGATAC(X)4GTATCC] (X = A, T, G, C)

Teodoro M. Paner; Mohan Amaratunga; Mitchel J. Doktycz; Albert S. Benight


Biopolymers | 1990

Thermodynamic stability of the 5' dangling-ended DNA hairpins formed from sequences 5'-(XY)2GGATAC(T)4GTATCC-3', where X, Y = A, T, G, C.

Mitchel J. Doktycz; Teodoro M. Paner; Mohan Amaratunga; Albert S. Benight


Biopolymers | 1992

Studies of DNA dumbbells. III. Theoretical analysis of optical melting curves of dumbbells with a 16 base-pair duplex stem and Tn end loops (n = 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 14)

Teodoro M. Paner; Mohan Amaratunga; Albert S. Benight


Biopolymers | 1993

Studies of DNA dumbbells. IV. Preparation and melting of a DNA dumbbell with the 16 base-pair sequence 5′G-T-A-T-C-C-C-T-C-T-G-G-A-T-A-C3′ linked on the ends by dodecyl chains

Mitchel J. Doktycz; Teodoro M. Paner; Albert S. Benight


Nucleic Acids Research | 1990

B to Z transitions of the short DNA hairpins formed from the oligomer sequences: d[(CG)3×4(CG)3] (X = A, T, G, C)

Mohan Amaratunga; Petr Pancoska; Teodoro M. Paner; Albert S. Benight


Archive | 1996

Sequence context and DNA reactivity

Albert S. Benight; Frank J. Gallo; Teodoro M. Paner; Karl D. Bishop; Brian D. Faldasz; Michael J. Lane

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Albert S. Benight

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Frank J. Gallo

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Mitchel J. Doktycz

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Michael J. Lane

State University of New York System

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Mohan Amaratunga

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Brian D. Faldasz

State University of New York System

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Peter M. Vallone

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Petr Pancoska

University of Pittsburgh

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Richard Owczarzy

University of Illinois at Chicago

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