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Conformation and Stability of Intramolecular Telomeric G-Quadruplexes: Sequence Effects in the Loops
Authors:Giovanna Sattin  Anna Artese  Matteo Nadai  Giosuè Costa  Lucia Parrotta  Stefano Alcaro  Manlio Palumbo  Sara N Richter
Institution:1. Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.; 2. Dipartimento di Scienze della Salute, Università "Magna Græcia" di Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.; 3. Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.; INSERM UMR S_910, France,
Abstract:Telomeres are guanine-rich sequences that protect the ends of chromosomes. These regions can fold into G-quadruplex structures and their stabilization by G-quadruplex ligands has been employed as an anticancer strategy. Genetic analysis in human telomeres revealed extensive allelic variation restricted to loop bases, indicating that the variant telomeric sequences maintain the ability to fold into G-quadruplex. To assess the effect of mutations in loop bases on G-quadruplex folding and stability, we performed a comprehensive analysis of mutant telomeric sequences by spectroscopic techniques, molecular dynamics simulations and gel electrophoresis. We found that when the first position in the loop was mutated from T to C or A the resulting structure adopted a less stable antiparallel topology; when the second position was mutated to C or A, lower thermal stability and no evident conformational change were observed; in contrast, substitution of the third position from A to C induced a more stable and original hybrid conformation, while mutation to T did not significantly affect G-quadruplex topology and stability. Our results indicate that allelic variations generate G-quadruplex telomeric structures with variable conformation and stability. This aspect needs to be taken into account when designing new potential anticancer molecules.
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