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Single-Molecule Analysis of Human Telomere Sequence Interactions with G-quadruplex Ligand

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 88, Issue 8, Pages 4533-4540

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b00555

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21235004, 21327806]
  2. Tsinghua University Initiative Scientific Research Program

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Ligands that selectively promote the formation of G-quadruplexes in human telomeres have great potential for cancer treatment by inhibiting the telomere extension by telomerase. Thus, understanding the interactions of the G-quadruplex ligands with the telomere sequence at the:single-molecule level is of significant importance. Here, human telomere sequence interactions with a small molecule ligand pyridostatin (PDS) were analyzed via alpha-hemolysin protein nanopore, and a nanopore thermodynamic analytical method was proposed. The prolonged unraveling time of the telomeric DNA G-quadruplex after PDS binding demonstrated the potent stabilization effect of ligand on G-quadruplex structure. The signature two-level electronic blocks generated by K+-PDS-G-quadruplex complexes suggested a two-state unraveling process, including the dissociation of the interquartet cation and the unraveling of the cation-free ligand-bound G-quadruplex. The translocation studies and the analysis of free-energy changes demonstrated a ligand-binding mode in which PDS molecule and K+ were simultaneously bound to one G-quadruplex structure with the coordinated effect on G-quadruplex stabilisation. The single-molecular nanopore platform permits the efficient and accurate determination of ligand affinity constants without the requirement for labeling, amplification, or ligand/receptor titration, which provides a general analytical tool for effectively monitoring and quantifying the G-quadruplex/ligand interactions, possessing important implications for the design and screen of anticancer drugs.

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