G-Quadruplex and i-Motif Are Mutually Exclusive in ILPR Double-Stranded DNA
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Dhakal, Soma, Zhongbo Yu, Ryan Konik, Yunxi Cui, Deepak Koirala, and Hanbin Mao. "G-Quadruplex and i-Motif Are Mutually Exclusive in ILPR Double-Stranded DNA". Biophysical Journal 102, no. 11 (2012): 2575–84. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2012.04.024.
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G-quadruplex has demonstrated its biological functions in vivo. Although G-quadruplex in single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) has been well characterized, investigation of this species in double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) lags behind. Here we use chemical footprinting and laser-tweezers-based single-molecule approaches to demonstrate that a dsDNA fragment found in the insulin-linked polymorphic region (ILPR), 5'-(ACA GGGG TGT GGGG)₂ TGT, can fold into a G-quadruplex at pH 7.4 with 100 mM K⁺, and an i-motif at pH 5.5 with 100 mM Li⁺. Surprisingly, under a condition that favors the formation of both G-quadruplex and i-motif (pH 5.5, 100 mM K⁺), a unique determination of change in the free energy of unfolding ((Δ G </sub>unfold</sub>) by laser-tweezers experiments provides compelling evidence that only one species is present in each dsDNA. Under this condition, molecules containing G-quadruplex are more stable than those with i-motif. These two species have mechanical stabilities (rupture force ≥17 pN) comparable to the stall force of RNA polymerases, which, from a mechanical perspective alone, could justify a regulatory mechanism for tetraplex structures in the expression of human insulin.
