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Never Cared for What They Do: High Structural Stability of Guanine-Quadruplexes in the Presence of Strand-Break Damage
Authors:Tom Miclot  Ccilia Hognon  Emmanuelle Bignon  Alessio Terenzi  Stphanie Grandemange  Giampaolo Barone  Antonio Monari
Institution:1.Department of Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Palermo, viale delle Scienze, Ed. 17, 90128 Palermo, Italy; (T.M.); (A.T.);2.Université de Lorraine and CNRS, LPCT UMR 7019, F-54000 Nancy, France; (C.H.); (E.B.);3.Université de Lorraine and CNRS, CRAN UMR 7039, F-54000 Nancy, France;4.Université Paris Cité and CNRS, ITODYS, F-75006 Paris, France
Abstract:DNA integrity is an important factor that assures genome stability and, more generally, the viability of cells and organisms. In the presence of DNA damage, the normal cell cycle is perturbed when cells activate their repair processes. Although efficient, the repair system is not always able to ensure complete restoration of gene integrity. In these cases, mutations not only may occur, but the accumulation of lesions can either lead to carcinogenesis or reach a threshold that induces apoptosis and programmed cell death. Among the different types of DNA lesions, strand breaks produced by ionizing radiation are the most toxic due to the inherent difficultly of repair, which may lead to genomic instability. In this article we show, by using classical molecular simulation techniques, that compared to canonical double-helical B-DNA, guanine-quadruplex (G4) arrangements show remarkable structural stability, even in the presence of two strand breaks. Since G4-DNA is recognized for its regulatory roles in cell senescence and gene expression, including oncogenes, this stability may be related to an evolutionary cellular response aimed at minimizing the effects of ionizing radiation.
Keywords:guanine quadruplexes  DNA strand breaks  molecular modeling and simulation
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