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From Proteopedia
G-quadruplex structure of DNA oligonucleotide containing GGGGCC repeats linked to ALS and FTD
Structural highlights
Publication Abstract from PubMedMost frequent genetic cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD), is a largely increased number of d(G4C2)n*(G2C4)n repeats located in the non-coding region of C9orf72 gene. Non-canonical structures, including G-quadruplexes, formed within expanded repeats have been proposed to drive repeat expansion and pathogenesis of ALS and FTD. Oligonucleotide d[(G4C2)3G4], which represents the shortest oligonucleotide model of d(G4C2) repeats with the ability to form a unimolecular G-quadruplex, forms two major G-quadruplex structures in addition to several minor species which coexist in solution with K+ ions. Herein, we used solution-state NMR to determine the high-resolution structure of one of the major G-quadruplex species adopted by d[(G4C2)3G4]. Structural characterization of the G-quadruplex named AQU was facilitated by a single substitution of dG with 8Br-dG at position 21 and revealed an antiparallel fold composed of four G-quartets and three lateral C-C loops. The G-quadruplex exhibits high thermal stability and is favored kinetically and under slightly acidic conditions. An unusual structural element distinct from a C-quartet is observed in the structure. Two C*C base pairs are stacked on the nearby G-quartet and are involved in a dynamic equilibrium between symmetric N3-amino and carbonyl-amino geometries and protonated C+*C state. NMR structure of a G-quadruplex formed by four d(G4C2) repeats: insights into structural polymorphism.,Brcic J, Plavec J Nucleic Acids Res. 2018 Oct 2. pii: 5114260. doi: 10.1093/nar/gky886. PMID:30277522[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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