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Effect of thymine tract length on the structure and stability of model telomeric sequences.

Q Guo1, M Lu, N R Kallenbach.   

Abstract

DNA from the telomeres at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes contains a stretch of simple tandemly repeated sequences in which clusters of G residues alternate with clusters of T/A sequences along one DNA strand. Model telomeric G-clusters form four-stranded structures in Na+ or K+, stabilized by Hoogsteen pairing between G bases. DNA containing a single copy of the G-cluster can self-associate to form tetramers, with a parallel-stranded, right-handed helical structure. Two copies of the 3'-terminal G strand form a folded-back hairpin that dimerizes to create an antiparallel quadruplex structure. We show here that the tetrameric structure is strongly influenced by the T residue flanking either side of the G-cluster. The parallel tetraplex formed by single copies of the sequences dTnG4 is most stable for n = 1 and least stable for n = 8, the longest tract we have studied. At least two thymine residues are required to allow formation of antiparallel folded-back hairpin dimers from two-copy oligomers of sequence d(TnG4)2 in Na+; additional T's destabilize this structure. In K+, the predominant structure formed is the four-stranded parallel tetramer in all cases. Kinetic analysis indicates that the quadruplex structure formed by Oxytricha telomeric DNA overhangs in the presence of Na+ arises by dimerization of two Hoogsteen base-paired hairpins, with a relatively low energy barrier.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8466901     DOI: 10.1021/bi00065a010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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