Phys. Rev. E 74, 021912 (2006) [7 pages]Large-scale oscillation of structure-related DNA sequence features in human chromosome 21Received 24 March 2006; published 9 August 2006 Human chromosome 21 is the only chromosome in the human genome that exhibits oscillation of the (G+C) content of a cycle length of hundreds kilobases (kb) (500 kb near the right telomere). We aim at establishing the existence of a similar periodicity in structure-related sequence features in order to relate this (G+C)% oscillation to other biological phenomena. The following quantities are shown to oscillate with the same 500 kb periodicity in human chromosome 21: binding energy calculated by two sets of dinucleotide-based thermodynamic parameters, AA/TT and AAA/TTT bi- and tri-nucleotide density, 5′-TA-3′ dinucleotide density, and signal for 10- or 11-base periodicity of AA/TT or AAA/TTT. These intrinsic quantities are related to structural features of the double helix of DNA molecules, such as base-pair binding, untwisting or unwinding, stiffness, and a putative tendency for nucleosome formation. © 2006 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.74.021912
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.74.021912
PACS:
87.14.Gg, 87.15.−v, 87.16.Sr, 02.50.−r
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