| Literature DB >> 26426822 |
Tobias Merkle1, Malte Sinn1, Jörg S Hartig2.
Abstract
Quadruplex nucleic acids are widespread in genomes. They influence processes such as transcription, translation, replication, recombination, and the regulation of gene expression. Several synthetic ligands have been demonstrated to target quadruplex nucleic acids. However, only very few metabolites have been reported to interact with quadruplexes. In principle, an intracellular metabolite that selectively binds to four-stranded sequences could modulate quadruplex formation, stability, and thus functions in a riboswitch (or deoxyriboswitch) manner. Here we report quadruplex interactions with flavin derivatives such as FMN and FAD. The affinities were highest with parallel quadruplexes, with low (14-20 μm) dissociation constants. Taking into account combined intracellular flavin concentrations of 243 μm in E. coli, the observed interactions in principle open up the possibility of flavin levels affecting gene expression and other processes by modulating quadruplex formation.Entities:
Keywords: DNA structures; FAD; flavin metabolism; nucleic acids; riboswitch
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26426822 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201500463
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164