Structural highlights
Publication Abstract from PubMed
The KCNN4 gene encoding a potassium channel protein whose expression has been correlated with tumor progression was found to comprise a guanine-rich minisatellite region with the ability to form a putative G-quadruplex (G4). Given the suggested regulatory role of G4s in gene expression, G-quadruplex formation for the polymorphic first repeat of the minisatellite was studied by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. A stable G-quadruplex of a truncated mutant sequence was shown to represent one of several coexisting species of the wild-type sequence. The high-resolution structure features a noncanonical G4 with a broken G-column and a V-shaped loop. The presence of a 3'-flanking thymidine interacting with the lateral loop preceding the V loop seems to be critical for the formation of this G4 topology. On the contrary, an additional 5'-flanking residue disfavored but still allowed folding into the V-loop structure. The latter may therefore serve as a putative therapeutic target in strategies for G4-based modulation of KCNN4 expression.
First Tandem Repeat of a Potassium Channel KCNN4 Minisatellite Folds into a V-Loop G-Quadruplex Structure.,Vianney YM, Weisz K Biochemistry. 2021 Apr 12. doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.1c00043. PMID:33844501[1]
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References
- ↑ Vianney YM, Weisz K. First Tandem Repeat of a Potassium Channel KCNN4 Minisatellite Folds into a V-Loop G-Quadruplex Structure. Biochemistry. 2021 Apr 12. doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.1c00043. PMID:33844501 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.1c00043