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Fast detection of quadruplex structure in DNA by the intrinsic fluorescence of a single-stranded DNA binding protein
Authors:Zhuang Xin-ying  Tang Jun  Hao Yu-hua  Tan Zheng
Affiliation:Laboratory of Biochemistry and Biophysics, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, PR China.
Abstract:Single-stranded guanine-rich (G-rich) DNA can fold into a four-stranded G-quadruplex structure and such structures are implicated in important biological processes and therapeutic applications. So far, bioinformatic analysis has identified up to several hundred thousand of putative quadruplex sequences in the genome of human and other animal. Given such a large number of sequences, a fast assay would be desired to experimentally verify the structure of these sequences. Here we describe a method that identifies the quadruplex structure by a single-stranded DNA binding protein from a thermoautotrophic archaeon. This protein binds single-stranded DNA in the unfolded, but not in the folded form. Upon binding to DNA, its fluorescence can be quenched by up to 70%. Formation of quadruplex greatly reduces fluorescence quenching in a K+-dependent manner. This structure-dependent quenching provides simple and fast detection of quadruplex in DNA at low concentration without DNA labelling.
Keywords:G-quadruplex  single-stranded DNA binding protein  fluorescence  nucleic acid  secondary structure
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