Can Nucleobase Pairs Offer a Possibility of a Direct 3D Self-assembly?

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Glushenkov, Andrey N. [1 ]
Hovorun, Dmytro M. [1 ]
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[1] NAS Ukraine, Dept Mol & Quantum Biophys, Inst Mol Biol & Genet, Zabolotnogo Str 150, UA-03680 Kiev, Ukraine
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Nucleobase pairs; Non-canonical base pairs; Non-planar base pairs; Nanobiotechnology; Cytosine-thymine; DFT; AIM; NBO; Self-assembly; 3D self-assembly; COMPLIANCE CONSTANTS; DNA; SHAPES;
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10.1186/s11671-016-1347-3
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TB3 [工程材料学];
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0805 ; 080502 ;
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Background: The nucleobase pairs are characterized by their conformational diversity in the wild. Yet a modern nanobiotechnology utilizes their planar conformations only, developing what can be called a "planar approach". It is well established that the most energetically favorable conformations of the complementary nucleobase pairs are planar and correspond to the classical Watson-Crick nucleobase pairs. Presentation of the Hypothesis: The point of interest lies in a study of a conformational capacity of the nucleobase pairs to expand the diversity of a spatial configuration and to produce the complex 3D objects from the non-planar conformations. If such a goal could be achieved, then that could definitely open the perspectives for a novel "stereo approach". Testing the Hypothesis: For the first time, basing on the first principles, we reveal an ability of the heteroassociates of the m(1)Cyt . m(1)Thy to form up to ten observable molecular complexes under standard conditions. The first three of them have population of similar to 90 % at standard conditions and are highly non-planar. The most energetically favorable structure has a T-shape, while the next two have an L-shape. At the same time, we show the lack of any experimental data covering a self-assembly of the m(1)Cyt . m(1)Thy base pairs. Implications of the Hypothesis: We present a theoretical evidence of the fact that the conformational capacity of the nucleobase pairs is much richer from the perspective of their self-assembly than it is considered in the modern nanobiotechnology. The capability of a modified cytosine and a modified thymine to create significantly non-planar structures opens a way for the innovative "stereo approach" to construction of the nanobiotechnological devices. We believe that a modern nanobiotechnological basis can and should be extended with the new nucleic base pairs with innate ability for non-planar structures. We would like to especially emphasize a prognostic role of our algorithm in obtaining the new results.
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