I-motifs are noncanonical DNA secondary structures stabilized by hemiprotonated C+:C base pairs. Their intrinsic flexibility, conformational heterogeneity, and sensitivity to environmental conditions often hinder structural characterization. Here, all-atom simulations, combined with biophysical experiments, were used to characterize the structure of the i-motif monomer formed by the HRAS gene promoter (iHRAS), a member of the RAS proto-oncogene family. Our results reveal that iHRAS exhibits intricate conformational behavior characterized by multiple interconverting states. The core i-motif is stabilized by a protective G:G cap, a recurrent i-motif-stabilizing factor, on one side, while the C+:C base pairs content on the other side is variable. Structural heterogeneity is most pronounced in loops, which sample several base-exposed states aided by K+ ion binding. These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the i-motif structure and dynamics.
Combined All-Atom Simulations and Biophysical Assays Uncover Loop-Driven Stabilization in the HRAS i-motif / Malloum, Alhadji; Arciuolo, Valentina; Pokorná, Pavlína; Grisanti, Luca; Pagano, Bruno; Amato, Jussara; Magistrato, Alessandra. - In: JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING. - ISSN 1549-9596. - 66:6(2026), pp. 3276-3287. [10.1021/acs.jcim.5c03176]
Combined All-Atom Simulations and Biophysical Assays Uncover Loop-Driven Stabilization in the HRAS i-motif
Arciuolo, ValentinaCo-primo
;Pagano, Bruno;Amato, Jussara
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2026
Abstract
I-motifs are noncanonical DNA secondary structures stabilized by hemiprotonated C+:C base pairs. Their intrinsic flexibility, conformational heterogeneity, and sensitivity to environmental conditions often hinder structural characterization. Here, all-atom simulations, combined with biophysical experiments, were used to characterize the structure of the i-motif monomer formed by the HRAS gene promoter (iHRAS), a member of the RAS proto-oncogene family. Our results reveal that iHRAS exhibits intricate conformational behavior characterized by multiple interconverting states. The core i-motif is stabilized by a protective G:G cap, a recurrent i-motif-stabilizing factor, on one side, while the C+:C base pairs content on the other side is variable. Structural heterogeneity is most pronounced in loops, which sample several base-exposed states aided by K+ ion binding. These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the i-motif structure and dynamics.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


