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Specific Binding of Modified RGG Domain in TLS/FUS to G-Quadruplex RNA: Tyrosines in RGG Domain Recognize 2′-OH of the Riboses of Loops in G-Quadruplex

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 135, Issue 48, Pages 18016-18019

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja4086929

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  1. JGC-S Scholarship Foundation
  2. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan [243925]

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Telomeric repeat-containing RNA (TERRA), which contains tandem arrays of short RNA repeats, r(UUAGGG), is an integral component of the telomere and contributes to telomeric heterochromatin formation and telomere-length regulation. TERRA forms a G-quadruplex, but the biologic significance of its G-quadruplex formation is unknown. Compounds that selectively bind to G-quadruplex RNA are useful for understanding G-quadruplex TERRA. Here we report that an engineered RGG domain translocated in liposarcoma (TLS) specifically binds to G-quadruplex TERRA. The Arg-Gly-Gly repeat (RGG) TLS binds to G-quadruplex human telomere DNA and TERRA simultaneously, but we show that substitution of Tyr for Phe in the RGG domain of TLS (TLSRGG3Y) converts its binding specificity solely toward G-quadruplex TERRA. TLSRGG3Y binds to dG tetrads with abasic RNA loops, but fails to bind to rG tetrads without loops or dG tetrads with abasic DNA loops. These findings suggest that TLSRGG3Y binds to loops within the G-quadruplexes of TERRA by recognizing the 2'-OH of the riboses. To our knowledge, TLSRGG3Y is the first known molecule that specifically recognizes the 2'-OH of the riboses of loops in the G-quadruplex. TLSRGG3Y will be useful for investigating the role of the G-quadruplex form of TERRA without affecting Gquadruplex telomere DNA functions.

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