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Monday, June 29, 2009

Direct experimental evidence for quadruplex-quadruplex interaction within the human ILPR

Joseph D. Schonhoft, Rabindra Bajracharya, Soma Dhakal, Zhongbo Yu, Hanbin Mao and Soumitra Basu

Here we report the analysis of dual G-quadruplexes formed in the four repeats of the consensus sequence from the insulin-linked polymorphic region (ACAGGGGTGTGGGG; ILPRn4). Mobilities of ILPRn4 in nondenaturing gel and circular dichroism (CD) studies confirmed the formation of two intramolecular G-quadruplexes in the sequence. Both CD and single molecule studies using optical tweezers showed that the two quadruplexes in the ILPRn4 most likely adopt a hybrid G-quadruplex structure that was entirely different from the mixture of parallel and antiparallel conformers previously observed in the single G-quadruplex forming sequence (ILPRn2). These results indicate that the structural knowledge of a single G-quadruplex cannot be automatically extrapolated to predict the conformation of multiple quadruplexes in tandem. Furthermore, mechanical pulling of the ILPRn4 at the single molecule level suggests that the two quadruplexes are unfolded cooperatively, perhaps due to a quadruplexquadruplex interaction (QQI) between them. Additional evidence for the QQI was provided by DMS footprinting on the ILPRn4 that identified specific guanines only protected in the presence of a neighboring G-quadruplex. There have been very few experimental reports on multiple G-quadruplex-forming sequences and this report provides direct experimental evidence for the existence of a QQI between two contiguous G-quadruplexes in the ILPR.

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