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BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 49, 期 10, 页码 2110-2120出版社
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi902099u
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- Slovak Grant Agency [1/0053/08, 1/10153/09]
The 3' strand of telomeres is composed of tandem repeats of short G-rich sequences which protrude its single-stranded DNA overhangs. These repeats are G(3)T(2)A in humans and G(4)T(2) and G(4)T(4) in the ciliates Tetrahymena and Oxytricha, respectively. We analyzed different quadruplex-forming sequences derived from telomeric sequences, G(3+k)(T(n+k)G(3+k))(3) and G(3+k)(T(2)AG(3+k))(3), in the presence of Li(+), Na(+), and K(+) through the use of circular dichroism, UV spectroscopy, and electrophoresis, where k = 0 or 1 and n = 1-3. Results obtained under the given conditions can provide more detailed information about the quadruplex structure. The major findings are as follows. (i) G-Repeats in solution form a mix of topologically different structures; only G(3)(T(2)G(3))(3) and G(3)(TG(3))(3) repeats preferentially form the parallel interstrand Structure. (ii) The Tetrahymena repeat can form at least two intramolecular conformers with different strand orientations and levels of stability. (iii) G-Quadruplex conformation and molecularity strongly depend on the type and concentration of ions used in the Solution. The formation of intramolecular quadruplexus is governed by the length of the loops connecting G-runs. Intermolecular G-quadruplex forms are more likely to form in a higher concentration of ions for sequences where G-runs are separated by only one or two nucleotides.
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