Prevalent sequences in the Human Genome Can Form Mini i-Motif Structures at Physiological pH

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2017-11-10T15:07:02Z

2018-09-21T05:10:25Z

2017-09-21

2017-11-10T15:07:02Z

Abstract

We report here the solution structure of several repetitive DNA sequences containing d(TCGTTCCGT) and related repeats. At physiological pH, these sequences fold into i-motif like quadruplexes in which every two repeats a globular structure is stabilized by two hemiprotonated C:C+ base pairs, flanked by two minor groove tetrads resulting from the association of G:C or G:T base pairs. The interaction between the minor groove tetrads and the nearby C:C+ base pairs affords a strong stabilization, which results in effective pHT values above 7.5. Longer sequences with more than two repeats are able to fold in tandem, forming a rosary bead-like structure. Bioinformatics analysis shows that these sequences are prevalent in the human genome, and are present in development-related genes.

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English

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American Chemical Society

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b07383

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2017, vol. 139, num. 40, p. 13985-13988

https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b07383

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