1v3o

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1v3o, resolution 1.7Å

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Crystal structure of d(GCGAGAGC): the DNA quadruplex structure split from the octaplex

Overview

Recent genomic analyses revealed many kinds of tandem repeats of specific, sequences. Some of them are related to genetic diseases, but their, biological functions and structures are still unknown. Two X-ray, structures of a short DNA fragment d(gcGA[G]1Agc) show that four, base-intercalated duplexes are assembled to form an octaplex at a low K+, concentration, in which the eight G5 residues form a stacked double, G-quartet in the central part. At a higher K+ concentration, however, the, octaplex is split into just two halves. These structural features suggest, a folding process of eight tandem repeats of d(ccGA[G]4Agg), according to, a double Greek-key motif. Such a packaging of the repeats could facilitate, slippage of a certain sequence during DNA replication, to induce increase, or decrease of the repeats.

About this Structure

1V3O is a Protein complex structure of sequences from [1] with K as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Crystal structures of a DNA octaplex with I-motif of G-quartets and its splitting into two quadruplexes suggest a folding mechanism of eight tandem repeats., Kondo J, Adachi W, Umeda S, Sunami T, Takenaka A, Nucleic Acids Res. 2004 May 7;32(8):2541-9. Print 2004. PMID:15133122

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