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  • i-Motif (iM) is a special four-stranded DNA structure significant in gene regulation and telomere function, formed by cytosine-rich sequences.
  • Research using various methods showed that certain DNA base lesions have minimal impact on iM stability, except for uracil, which notably alters iM formation and stability at acidic pH levels.
  • The findings help develop new rules for understanding how iM structures form in the presence of DNA damage.

Article Abstract

i-Motif (iM) is a four stranded DNA structure formed by cytosine-rich sequences, which are often present in functionally important parts of the genome such as promoters of genes and telomeres. Using electronic circular dichroism and UV absorption spectroscopies and electrophoretic methods, we examined the effect of four naturally occurring DNA base lesions on the folding and stability of the iM formed by the human telomere DNA sequence (C3TAA)3C3T. The results demonstrate that the TAA loop lesions, the apurinic site and 8-oxoadenine substituting for adenine, and the 5-hydroxymethyluracil substituting for thymine only marginally disturb the formation of iM. The presence of uracil, which is formed by enzymatic or spontaneous deamination of cytosine, shifts iM formation towards substantially more acidic pH values and simultaneously distinctly reduces iM stability. This effect depends on the position of the damage sites in the sequence. The results have enabled us to formulate additional rules for iM formation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5829569PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gky035DOI Listing

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