Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1952997 Biochimie 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The structural interconversion between the G-quadruplex and duplex in vivo is an important subject. In the present study, we used human telomeric DNA duplex composed of GGG(TTAGGG)3/CCC(TAACCC)3 as a model system to investigate its properties under near physiological conditions by spectroscopic methods. Circular dichroism and fluorescence spectra demonstrated that G-quadruplex structure can be formed from duplex at near physiological pH (pH 7.4), salt concentration (150 mM K+), and temperature (37 °C) in the presence of molecular crowding agent PEG (400 g/l), whereas the G-quadruplex structure cannot be formed at 25 °C in buffer containing 150 mM K+ in the presence of PEG. It is found that the formation rate of G-quadruplex structure depends on the temperature and the concentrations of both PEG and K+. This work suggests that human telomeric G-quadruplex structure may be potentially formed from Watson–Crick duplex in vivo.

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