Literature DB >> 1508691

Hairpin and parallel quartet structures for telomeric sequences.

P Balagurumoorthy1, S K Brahmachari, D Mohanty, M Bansal, V Sasisekharan.   

Abstract

The role of thymine residues in the formation of G-quartet structures for telomeric sequences has been investigated using model oligonucleotides of the type d(G4TnG4), with n = 1-4. Sequences d(G4T3G4) and d(G4T4G4) adopt a G-quartet structure formed by hairpin dimerization in 70 mM NaCl as judged by a characteristic circular dichroism signature with a 295 nm positive and 265 nm negative bands while d(G4TG4) adopts a parallel G-quartet structure like d(G12) which exhibits a strong positive band at 260 nm and a negative band at 240 nm. The sequence d(G4T2G4) exhibits a mixture of both conformations. The stability of hairpin G-quartet structures decreases with decrease in the number of intervening thymine residues. Potassium permanganate, a single strand specific probe has been used to establish the presence of loops composed of T residues in the hairpin G quartet structures formed by the oligonucleotides d(G4TnG4) with n = 2-4 in 70 mM NaCl. The formation of hairpin G quartet structure for the above sequences is further supported by the enhanced electrophoretic mobility observed on non-denaturing polyacrylamide gels. Human telomeric sequence d(TTAGGG)4 which showed enhanced electrophoretic mobility like Tetrahymena telomeric sequence d(T2G4)4 also exhibited a characteristic CD spectrum for a folded-back G-quartet structure. A detailed model for G-quartet structure involving hairpin dimer with alternating syn-anti-syn-anti conformation for the guanine residues both along the chain as well as around the G tetrad with at least two thymine residues in the loop is proposed. Intermolecular association of short telomeric sequences reported here provides a possible model for chromosomal pairing.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1508691      PMCID: PMC334088          DOI: 10.1093/nar/20.15.4061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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