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Deposition Date 2024-02-02
Release Date 2024-03-27
Last Version Date 2024-06-05
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
8RW2
Keywords:
Title:
Structure of a chair-type antiparallel quadruplex-duplex hybrid at pH 6
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Experimental Method:
Conformers Calculated:
10
Conformers Submitted:
10
Selection Criteria:
structures with the lowest energy
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polydeoxyribonucleotide
Molecule:DNA (33-MER)
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:33
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:synthetic construct
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Primary Citation
A pH-Responsive Topological Switch Based on a DNA Quadruplex-Duplex Hybrid.
Chemistry 30 e202400722 e202400722 (2024)
PMID: 38497675 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202400722

Abstact

A guanine-rich oligonucleotide based on a human telomeric sequence but with the first three-nucleotide intervening stretch replaced by a putative 15-nucleotide hairpin-forming sequence shows a pH-dependent folding into different quadruplex-duplex hybrids in a potassium containing buffer. At slightly acidic pH, the quadruplex domain adopts a chair-type conformation. Upon increasing the pH, a transition with a midpoint close to neutral pH to a major and minor (3+1) hybrid topology with either a coaxially stacked or orthogonally oriented duplex stem-loop occurs. NMR-derived high-resolution structures reveal that an adenine protonation is prerequisite for the formation of a non-canonical base quartet, capping the outer G-tetrad at the quadruplex-duplex interface and stabilizing the antiparallel chair conformation in an acidic environment. Being directly associated with interactions at the quadruplex-duplex interface, this unique pH-dependent topological transition is fully reversible. Coupled with a conformation-sensitive optical readout demonstrated as a proof of concept using the fluorescent dye thiazole orange, the present quadruplex-duplex hybrid architecture represents a potentially valuable pH-sensing system responsive in a physiological pH range of 7±1.

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