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==Overview==
==Overview==
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The solution structure of Oxytricha telomere sequence d[G4(T4G4)3] in 0.1, M Na+ containing solution has been determined using a combined, NMR-molecular dynamics approach including relaxation matrix refinement., This four G4 repeat sequence folds intramolecularly into a right-handed, G-tetraplex containing four stacked G-tetrads which are connected by two, lateral T4 loops and a central diagonal T4 loop. The guanine glycosidic, bonds adopt a syn-anti alternation along the full length of the, d[G4(T4G4)3] sequence while the orientation around adjacent G-tetrads, switches between syn.syn.anti.anti and anti.anti.syn.syn alignments. Four, distinct grooves are formed by the parallel (two of medium width) and, anti-parallel (one wide and one narrow width) alignment of adjacent, G-G-G-G segments in the G-tetraplex. The T4 residues in the diagonal loop, are well-defined while the T4 residues in both lateral loops are, under-defined and sample multiple conformations. The solution structure of, the Na(+)-stabilized Oxytricha d[G4(T4G4)3] G-tetraplex and an earlier, solution structure reported from our laboratory on the Na(+)-stabilized, human d[AG3(T2AG3)3] G-tetraplex exhibit a common folding topology defined, by the same syn/anti distribution of guanine residues along individual, strands and around individual G-tetrads, as well as a common central, diagonal loop which defines the strand directionalities. The well-resolved, proton NMR spectra associated with the d[G4(T4G4)3] G-tetraplex opens the, opportunity for studies ranging from cation-dependent characterization of, G-tetraplex conformation and hydration to ligand and protein recognition, of the distinct grooves associated with this folding topology.
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The solution structure of Oxytricha telomere sequence d[G4(T4G4)3] in 0.1 M Na+ containing solution has been determined using a combined NMR-molecular dynamics approach including relaxation matrix refinement. This four G4 repeat sequence folds intramolecularly into a right-handed G-tetraplex containing four stacked G-tetrads which are connected by two lateral T4 loops and a central diagonal T4 loop. The guanine glycosidic bonds adopt a syn-anti alternation along the full length of the d[G4(T4G4)3] sequence while the orientation around adjacent G-tetrads switches between syn.syn.anti.anti and anti.anti.syn.syn alignments. Four distinct grooves are formed by the parallel (two of medium width) and anti-parallel (one wide and one narrow width) alignment of adjacent G-G-G-G segments in the G-tetraplex. The T4 residues in the diagonal loop are well-defined while the T4 residues in both lateral loops are under-defined and sample multiple conformations. The solution structure of the Na(+)-stabilized Oxytricha d[G4(T4G4)3] G-tetraplex and an earlier solution structure reported from our laboratory on the Na(+)-stabilized human d[AG3(T2AG3)3] G-tetraplex exhibit a common folding topology defined by the same syn/anti distribution of guanine residues along individual strands and around individual G-tetrads, as well as a common central diagonal loop which defines the strand directionalities. The well-resolved proton NMR spectra associated with the d[G4(T4G4)3] G-tetraplex opens the opportunity for studies ranging from cation-dependent characterization of G-tetraplex conformation and hydration to ligand and protein recognition of the distinct grooves associated with this folding topology.
==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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Solution structure of the Oxytricha telomeric repeat d[G4(T4G4)3] G-tetraplex., Wang Y, Patel DJ, J Mol Biol. 1995 Aug 4;251(1):76-94. PMID:[http://ispc.weizmann.ac.il//pmbin/getpm?pmid=7643391 7643391]
Solution structure of the Oxytricha telomeric repeat d[G4(T4G4)3] G-tetraplex., Wang Y, Patel DJ, J Mol Biol. 1995 Aug 4;251(1):76-94. PMID:[http://ispc.weizmann.ac.il//pmbin/getpm?pmid=7643391 7643391]
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SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF THE OXYTRICHA TELOMERIC REPEAT D[G4(T4G4)3] G-TETRAPLEX

Overview

The solution structure of Oxytricha telomere sequence d[G4(T4G4)3] in 0.1 M Na+ containing solution has been determined using a combined NMR-molecular dynamics approach including relaxation matrix refinement. This four G4 repeat sequence folds intramolecularly into a right-handed G-tetraplex containing four stacked G-tetrads which are connected by two lateral T4 loops and a central diagonal T4 loop. The guanine glycosidic bonds adopt a syn-anti alternation along the full length of the d[G4(T4G4)3] sequence while the orientation around adjacent G-tetrads switches between syn.syn.anti.anti and anti.anti.syn.syn alignments. Four distinct grooves are formed by the parallel (two of medium width) and anti-parallel (one wide and one narrow width) alignment of adjacent G-G-G-G segments in the G-tetraplex. The T4 residues in the diagonal loop are well-defined while the T4 residues in both lateral loops are under-defined and sample multiple conformations. The solution structure of the Na(+)-stabilized Oxytricha d[G4(T4G4)3] G-tetraplex and an earlier solution structure reported from our laboratory on the Na(+)-stabilized human d[AG3(T2AG3)3] G-tetraplex exhibit a common folding topology defined by the same syn/anti distribution of guanine residues along individual strands and around individual G-tetrads, as well as a common central diagonal loop which defines the strand directionalities. The well-resolved proton NMR spectra associated with the d[G4(T4G4)3] G-tetraplex opens the opportunity for studies ranging from cation-dependent characterization of G-tetraplex conformation and hydration to ligand and protein recognition of the distinct grooves associated with this folding topology.

About this Structure

201D is a Protein complex structure of sequences from [1]. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Solution structure of the Oxytricha telomeric repeat d[G4(T4G4)3] G-tetraplex., Wang Y, Patel DJ, J Mol Biol. 1995 Aug 4;251(1):76-94. PMID:7643391

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