Thermodynamics of 23 oligonucleotides with internal single C-T mismatc
hes were obtained by measuring UV absorbance as a function of temperat
ure. Results from these 23 duplexes were combined with three measureme
nts from the literature to derive nearest-neighbor thermodynamic param
eters for seven linearly independent trimer sequences with internal C-
T mismatches. The data show that the nearest-neighbor model is adequat
e for predicting thermodynamics of oligonucleotides with internal C-T
with average deviations for Delta G degrees(37), Delta H degrees, Delt
a S degrees and T-m of 6.4%, 9.9%, 10.6%, and 1.9 degrees C respective
ly. C-T mismatches destabilize the duplex in all sequence contexts. Th
e thermodynamic contribution of C-T mismatches to duplex stability var
ies weakly depending on the orientation of the mismatch and its contex
t and ranges from +1.02 kcal/mol for G (C) under bar G/C (T) under bar
C and C (C) under bar G/G (T) under bar C to +1.95 kcal/mol for T-(C
under bar) C/A (T) under bar G.