An NMR Study of the Conformation and Thermodynamics of the Circular Dumbbell d

Abstract
The circular DNA decamer 5′-d3′ is studied in solution by means of NMR spectroscopy. At low temperature the molecule adopts a dumbbell structure with three Watson-Crick C-G base pairs and two two-residue loops in opposite parts of the molecule. On raising the temperature another conformer appears, in which the closing C-G base pair in the 5′-GTTC-3′ loop is disrupted, whereas the opposite 5′-CTTG-3′ loop remains stable. The two conformers are in slow equilibrium over a limited temperature range.