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Crystal structure of an intramolecular i-motif at the insulin-linked polymorphic region (ILPR)
Structural highlights
Publication Abstract from PubMedThe insulin-linked polymorphic region is a variable number of tandem repeats region of DNA in the promoter of the insulin gene that regulates transcription of insulin. This region is known to form the alternative DNA structures, i-motifs and G-quadruplexes. Individuals have different sequence variants of tandem repeats and although previous work investigated the effects of some variants on G-quadruplex formation, there is not a clear picture of the relationship between the sequence diversity, the DNA structures formed, and the functional effects on insulin gene expression. Here we show that different sequence variants of the insulin linked polymorphic region form different DNA structures in vitro. Additionally, reporter genes in cellulo indicate that insulin expression may change depending on which DNA structures form. We report the crystal structure and dynamics of an intramolecular i-motif, which reveal sequences within the loop regions forming additional stabilising interactions that are critical to formation of stable i-motif structures. The outcomes of this work reveal the detail in formation of stable i-motif DNA structures, with potential for rational based drug design for compounds to target i-motif DNA. Structural insights into i-motif DNA structures in sequences from the insulin-linked polymorphic region.,Guneri D, Alexandrou E, El Omari K, Dvorakova Z, Chikhale RV, Pike DTS, Waudby CA, Morris CJ, Haider S, Parkinson GN, Waller ZAE Nat Commun. 2024 Aug 20;15(1):7119. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-50553-0. PMID:39164244[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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