Intramolecular quadruplex formation of the G-rich strand of the mouse hypervariable minisatellite Pc-1
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Authors | Katahira M  Fukuda H  Kawasumi H  Sugimura T  Nakagama H  Nagao M   |
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Affiliation | Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology   Faculty of Engineering   Yokohama National University   79-5 Tokiwadai   Hodogaya-ku   Yokohama   240   Japan.   |
Journal | Biochem Biophys Res Commun |
Year | 1999 |
Abstract
The minisatellite Pc-1, isolated from the mouse genome consisting of a tandem repeat of d(GGCAG), is hypervariable with a mutation rate of 0.15/generation. Here we describe a structural characterization of the G-rich strand of Pc-1 by biochemical and physicochemical methods. It was found to be comparatively resistant to both single-stranded DNA-binding protein binding and digestion by single-stranded DNA-specific nuclease and to cause arrest of DNA synthesis. The guanine imino proton NMR signals observed on the Pc-1 G-rich strand and their slow (1)H/(2)H exchange profiles pointed to a quadruplex structure with guanine quartets. The melting temperature of the quadruplex determined by CD was not dependent on DNA concentration. These results indicate that the G-rich strand of Pc-1 forms an intramolecular folded-back quadruplex structure under physiological conditions. Possible mechanisms of the Pc-1 mutations implicated with the formation of the quadruplex structure are discussed.