| Literature DB >> 20849417 |
Richa Basundra1, Akinchan Kumar, Samir Amrane, Anjali Verma, Anh Tuân Phan, Shantanu Chowdhury.
Abstract
G-quadruplex motifs constitute unusual DNA secondary structures formed by stacking of planar hydrogen-bonded G-tetrads. Recent genome-wide bioinformatics and experimental analyses have suggested the interesting possibility that G-quadruplex motifs could be cis-regulatory elements. Here, we identified a characteristic potential G-quadruplex-forming sequence element within the promoter of human thymidine kinase 1 (TK1). Our NMR, UV and CD spectroscopy and gel electrophoresis data suggested that this sequence forms a novel intramolecular G-quadruplex with two G-tetrads in K(+) solution. The results presented here indicate the role of this G-quadruplex motif in transcription of TK1 in cell-based reporter assays. Specific nucleotide substitutions designed to destabilize the G-quadruplex motif resulted in increased promoter activity, supporting direct involvement of the G-quadruplex motif in transcription of TK1. These studies suggest that the G-quadruplex motif may be an important target for controlling critical biological processes, such as DNA synthesis, mediated by TK1.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20849417 DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2010.07814.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEBS J ISSN: 1742-464X Impact factor: 5.542