Solution-State Structure of a Long-Loop G-Quadruplex Formed Within Promoters of Plasmodium falciparum B var Genes.
Marina Juribašić KulcsárValérie GabelicaJanez PlavecPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
We report the high-resolution NMR solution-state structure of an intramolecular G-quadruplex with a diagonal loop of ten nucleotides. The G-quadruplex is formed by a 34-nt DNA sequence, d[CAG 3 T 2 A 2 G 3 TATA 2 CT 3 AG 4 T 2 AG 3 T 2 ], named UpsB-Q-1. This sequence is found within promoters of the var genes of Plasmodium falciparum, which play a key role in malaria pathogenesis and evasion of the immune system. The [3+1]-hybrid G-quadruplex formed under physiologically relevant conditions exhibits a unique equilibrium between two structures, both stabilized by base stacking and non-canonical hydrogen bonding. Unique equilibrium of the two closely related 3D structures originates from a North-South repuckering of deoxyribose moiety of residue T27 in the lateral loop. Besides the 12 guanines involved in three G-quartets, most residues in loop regions are involved in interactions at both G-quartet-loop interfaces.
Keyphrases
- plasmodium falciparum
- high resolution
- transcription factor
- molecular dynamics
- genome wide
- magnetic resonance
- quantum dots
- molecular dynamics simulations
- computed tomography
- gene expression
- amino acid
- genome wide identification
- bioinformatics analysis
- tandem mass spectrometry
- positron emission tomography
- high speed
- cell free
- genome wide analysis
- visible light