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GNG Motifs Can Replace a GGG Stretch during G-Quadruplex Formation in a Context Dependent Manner

G-quadruplexes are one of the most commonly studied non-B DNA structures. Generally, these structures are formed using a minimum of 4, three guanine tracts, with connecting loops ranging from one to seven. Recent studies have reported deviation from this general convention. One such deviation is the...

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Autores principales: Das, Kohal, Srivastava, Mrinal, Raghavan, Sathees C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4945072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27414642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158794
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description G-quadruplexes are one of the most commonly studied non-B DNA structures. Generally, these structures are formed using a minimum of 4, three guanine tracts, with connecting loops ranging from one to seven. Recent studies have reported deviation from this general convention. One such deviation is the involvement of bulges in the guanine tracts. In this study, guanines along with bulges, also referred to as GNG motifs have been extensively studied using recently reported HOX11 breakpoint fragile region I as a model template. By strategic mutagenesis approach we show that the contribution from continuous G-tracts may be dispensible during G-quadruplex formation when such motifs are flanked by GNGs. Importantly, the positioning and number of GNG/GNGNG can also influence the formation of G-quadruplexes. Further, we assessed three genomic regions from HIF1 alpha, VEGF and SHOX gene for G-quadruplex formation using GNG motifs. We show that HIF1 alpha sequence harbouring GNG motifs can fold into intramolecular G-quadruplex. In contrast, GNG motifs in mutant VEGF sequence could not participate in structure formation, suggesting that the usage of GNG is context dependent. Importantly, we show that when two continuous stretches of guanines are flanked by two independent GNG motifs in a naturally occurring sequence (SHOX), it can fold into an intramolecular G-quadruplex. Finally, we show the specific binding of G-quadruplex binding protein, Nucleolin and G-quadruplex antibody, BG4 to SHOX G-quadruplex. Overall, our study provides novel insights into the role of GNG motifs in G-quadruplex structure formation which may have both physiological and pathological implications.
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spelling pubmed-49450722016-08-08 GNG Motifs Can Replace a GGG Stretch during G-Quadruplex Formation in a Context Dependent Manner Das, Kohal Srivastava, Mrinal Raghavan, Sathees C. PLoS One Research Article G-quadruplexes are one of the most commonly studied non-B DNA structures. Generally, these structures are formed using a minimum of 4, three guanine tracts, with connecting loops ranging from one to seven. Recent studies have reported deviation from this general convention. One such deviation is the involvement of bulges in the guanine tracts. In this study, guanines along with bulges, also referred to as GNG motifs have been extensively studied using recently reported HOX11 breakpoint fragile region I as a model template. By strategic mutagenesis approach we show that the contribution from continuous G-tracts may be dispensible during G-quadruplex formation when such motifs are flanked by GNGs. Importantly, the positioning and number of GNG/GNGNG can also influence the formation of G-quadruplexes. Further, we assessed three genomic regions from HIF1 alpha, VEGF and SHOX gene for G-quadruplex formation using GNG motifs. We show that HIF1 alpha sequence harbouring GNG motifs can fold into intramolecular G-quadruplex. In contrast, GNG motifs in mutant VEGF sequence could not participate in structure formation, suggesting that the usage of GNG is context dependent. Importantly, we show that when two continuous stretches of guanines are flanked by two independent GNG motifs in a naturally occurring sequence (SHOX), it can fold into an intramolecular G-quadruplex. Finally, we show the specific binding of G-quadruplex binding protein, Nucleolin and G-quadruplex antibody, BG4 to SHOX G-quadruplex. Overall, our study provides novel insights into the role of GNG motifs in G-quadruplex structure formation which may have both physiological and pathological implications. Public Library of Science 2016-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4945072/ /pubmed/27414642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158794 Text en © 2016 Das et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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GNG Motifs Can Replace a GGG Stretch during G-Quadruplex Formation in a Context Dependent Manner
title GNG Motifs Can Replace a GGG Stretch during G-Quadruplex Formation in a Context Dependent Manner
title_full GNG Motifs Can Replace a GGG Stretch during G-Quadruplex Formation in a Context Dependent Manner
title_fullStr GNG Motifs Can Replace a GGG Stretch during G-Quadruplex Formation in a Context Dependent Manner
title_full_unstemmed GNG Motifs Can Replace a GGG Stretch during G-Quadruplex Formation in a Context Dependent Manner
title_short GNG Motifs Can Replace a GGG Stretch during G-Quadruplex Formation in a Context Dependent Manner
title_sort gng motifs can replace a ggg stretch during g-quadruplex formation in a context dependent manner
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4945072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27414642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158794
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