Lancelot G, Hélène C
J Biol Chem. 1984 Dec 25;259(24):15046-50.
Proton magnetic resonance was used to study the interactions between nucleosides and phosphate monoanion in dimethyl sulfoxide. Ribose was able to form two mutually exclusive 1:1 complexes involving either OH3' and OH5' or OH3' and OH2' as hydrogen bond donor groups. Deoxyribose could form only one of these complexes. A specific interaction of phosphate with the base moiety of nucleosides was observed only with guanosine. A 1:1 complex was formed involving the N(1)H and NH2(2) of guanine. Association constants for both the base and sugar complexes were determined to be in the range 50-60 M-1 at 21 degrees C in dimethyl sulfoxide. This value is more than 1 order of magnitude higher than that measured for guanine-cytosine base pair formation under the same conditions. Water addition to dimethyl sulfoxide led to a decrease of all association constants but the guanine-phosphate "pair" remained more stable than the guanine-cytosine base pair.