Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5371830 | Biophysical Chemistry | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
AFM imaging and physico-chemical studies provide evidence of the ability of the G-quadruplex structure, formed by a homopurine DNA sequence present in the human telomerase gene promoter, to self-assemble, giving rise to periodical linear superstructures. The reported study suggests the possibility of G-rich DNA sequences to form a new type of G-wire stabilized by end-to-end stacking between terminal G-quartets and characterized by loops of adenine extruded by parallel G-quadruplex repetitive elements.
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Authors
Sabrina Pisano, Michela Varra, Emanuela Micheli, Teresa Coppola, Pasquale De Santis, Luciano Mayol, Maria Savino,