Structural highlights
Publication Abstract from PubMed
Guanine-rich sequence motifs, which contain tracts of three consecutive guanines connected by single non-guanine nucleotides, are abundant in the human genome and can form a robust G-quadruplex structure with high stability. Herein, by using NMR spectroscopy, we investigate the equilibrium between monomeric and 5'-5' stacked dimeric propeller-type G-quadruplexes that are formed by DNA sequences containing GGGT motifs. We show that the monomer-dimer equilibrium depends on a number of parameters, including the DNA concentration, DNA flanking sequences, the concentration and type of cations, and the temperature. We report on the high-definition structure of a simple monomeric G-quadruplex containing three single-residue loops, which could serve as a reference for propeller-type G-quadruplex structures in solution.
Monomer-Dimer Equilibrium for the 5'-5' Stacking of Propeller-Type Parallel-Stranded G-Quadruplexes: NMR Structural Study.,Do NQ, Phan AT Chemistry. 2012 Sep 27. doi: 10.1002/chem.201103295. PMID:23019076[1]
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References
- ↑ Do NQ, Phan AT. Monomer-Dimer Equilibrium for the 5'-5' Stacking of Propeller-Type Parallel-Stranded G-Quadruplexes: NMR Structural Study. Chemistry. 2012 Sep 27. doi: 10.1002/chem.201103295. PMID:23019076 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201103295