DNA G-quadruplexes are uniquely stable in the presence of denaturants and monovalent cations |
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Authors: | Tanner G. Hoog Matthew R. Pawlak Benjamin F. Bachan Aaron E. Engelhart |
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Affiliation: | Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development, University of Minnesota, 6-160 Jackson Hall, 321 Church Street SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55455, United States |
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Abstract: | Ions in the Hofmeister series exhibit varied effects on biopolymers. Those classed as kosmotropes generally stabilize secondary structure, and those classed as chaotropes generally destabilize secondary structure. Here, we report that several anionic chaotropes exhibit unique effects on one DNA secondary structure - a G quadruplex. These chaotropes exhibit the expected behaviour (destabilization of secondary structure) in two other structural contexts: a DNA duplex and i-Motifs. Uniquely among secondary structures, we observe that G quadruplexes are comparatively insensitive to the presence of anionic chaotropes, but not other denaturants. Further, the presence of equimolar NaCl provided greater mitigation of the destabilization caused by other non-anionic denaturants. These results are consistent with the presence of monovalent cations providing an especially pronounced stabilizing effect to G quadruplexes when studied in denaturing solution conditions. |
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Keywords: | G quadruplex DNA Hofmeister Denaturant Nucleic acids |
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