Localization of Potential Energy in Hydrogen Bonds of the ATXN2 Gene.

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Title: Localization of Potential Energy in Hydrogen Bonds of the ATXN2 Gene.
Authors: Drobotenko, Mikhail, Lyasota, Oksana, Dzhimak, Stepan, Svidlov, Alexandr, Baryshev, Mikhail, Leontyeva, Olga, Dorohova, Anna
Source: International Journal of Molecular Sciences; Feb2025, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p933, 13p
Subject Terms: NUCLEOTIDE sequence, MECHANICAL oscillations, TRINUCLEOTIDE repeats, HYDROGEN as fuel, MECHANICAL energy
Abstract: It is known that a number of neurodegenerative diseases, also called diseases of waiting, are associated with the expansion of the polyQ tract in the first exon of the ATXN2 gene. In the expanded polyQ tract, the probability of occurrence of non-canonical configurations (hairpins, G-quadruplexes, etc.) is significantly higher than in the normal one. Obviously, for their formation, the occurrence of open states (OSs) is necessary. Calculations were made for these processes using the angular mechanical model of DNA. It has been established that the probability of the large OS zones genesis in a DNA segment depends not only on the "strength" of the nucleotide sequence but also on the factors determining the dynamics of DNA; localization of the energy in the DNA molecule and the potential energy of interaction between pairs of nitrogenous bases also depend on environmental parameters. The potential energy of hydrogen bonds does not remain constant, and oscillatory movements lead to its redistribution and localization. In this case, OSs effectively dissipate the energy of oscillations. Thus, mathematical modeling makes it possible to calculate the localization of mechanical energy, which is necessary for the OSs formation, and to predict the places of their origin, taking into account the mechanical oscillations of the DNA molecule. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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ISSN:16616596
DOI:10.3390/ijms26030933
Published in:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Language:English