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The Effect of DNA Sequence Directionality on G‐Quadruplex Folding
Authors:Maja Marušič  Prof. Dr. Janez Plavec
Affiliation:1. Slovenian NMR Center, National Institute of Chemistry, Hajdrihova 19, 1000 Ljubljana (Slovenia);2. EN‐FIST Center of Excellence, 1000 Ljubljana (Slovenia);3. Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Abstract:Sequence inversion in G‐rich DNA from 5′→3′ to 3′→5′ exerts a substantial effect on the number of structures formed, while the type of G‐quadruplex fold is in fact determined by the presence of K+ or Na+ ions. The melting temperatures of G‐quadruplexes adopted by oligonucleotides with sequences in the 5′→3′ direction are higher than those of their 3′→5′ counterparts with both KCl and NaCl. CD, UV, and NMR spectroscopy demonstrates the importance of primary sequence for the structural diversity of G‐quadruplexes. The changes introduced by mere sequence reversal of the G‐rich DNA segment have a substantial impact on the polymorphic nature of the resulting G‐quadruplexes and their potential physiological roles. The insights resulting from this study should enable extension of the empirical rules for the prediction of G‐quadruplex topology.
Keywords:circular dichroism  DNA structures  folding  G‐quadruplexes  NMR spectroscopy
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