Abasic sites represent the most frequent lesion in DNA. Since several events generating abasic sites concern guanines, this damage is particularly important in quadruplex forming G-rich sequences, many of which are believed to be involved in several biological roles. However, the effects of abasic sites in sequences forming quadruplexes have been poorly studied. Here, we investigated the effects of abasic site mimics on structural, thermodynamic and kinetic properties of parallel quadruplexes. Investigation concerned five oligodeoxynucleotides based on the sequence d(TGGGGGT), in which all guanines have been replaced, one at a time, by an abasic site mimic (dS). All sequences preserve their ability to form quadruplexes; however, both spectroscopic and kinetic experiments point to sequence-dependent different effects on the structural flexibility and stability. Sequences d(TSGGGGT) and d(TGGGGST) form quite stable quadruplexes; however, for the other sequences, the introduction of the dS in proximity of the 3'-end decreases the stability more considerably than the 5'-end. Noteworthy, sequence d(TGSGGGT) forms a quadruplex where dS does not hamper the stacking between the G-tetrads adjacent to it. These results strongly argue for the central role of apurinic/apyrimidinic site damages and they encourage the production of further studies to better delineate the consequences of their presence in the biological relevant regions of the genome.

Effects of abasic sites on structural, thermodynamic and kinetic properties of quadruplex structures / Esposito, Veronica; Martino, Luigi; Citarella, Giuseppe; Virgilio, Antonella; Mayol, Luciano; Giancola, Concetta; Galeone, Aldo. - In: NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0305-1048. - 38:6(2010), pp. 2069-2080. [10.1093/nar/gkp1087]

Effects of abasic sites on structural, thermodynamic and kinetic properties of quadruplex structures.

ESPOSITO, VERONICA;MARTINO, LUIGI;CITARELLA, GIUSEPPE;VIRGILIO, ANTONELLA;MAYOL, LUCIANO;GIANCOLA, CONCETTA;GALEONE, ALDO
2010

Abstract

Abasic sites represent the most frequent lesion in DNA. Since several events generating abasic sites concern guanines, this damage is particularly important in quadruplex forming G-rich sequences, many of which are believed to be involved in several biological roles. However, the effects of abasic sites in sequences forming quadruplexes have been poorly studied. Here, we investigated the effects of abasic site mimics on structural, thermodynamic and kinetic properties of parallel quadruplexes. Investigation concerned five oligodeoxynucleotides based on the sequence d(TGGGGGT), in which all guanines have been replaced, one at a time, by an abasic site mimic (dS). All sequences preserve their ability to form quadruplexes; however, both spectroscopic and kinetic experiments point to sequence-dependent different effects on the structural flexibility and stability. Sequences d(TSGGGGT) and d(TGGGGST) form quite stable quadruplexes; however, for the other sequences, the introduction of the dS in proximity of the 3'-end decreases the stability more considerably than the 5'-end. Noteworthy, sequence d(TGSGGGT) forms a quadruplex where dS does not hamper the stacking between the G-tetrads adjacent to it. These results strongly argue for the central role of apurinic/apyrimidinic site damages and they encourage the production of further studies to better delineate the consequences of their presence in the biological relevant regions of the genome.
2010
Effects of abasic sites on structural, thermodynamic and kinetic properties of quadruplex structures / Esposito, Veronica; Martino, Luigi; Citarella, Giuseppe; Virgilio, Antonella; Mayol, Luciano; Giancola, Concetta; Galeone, Aldo. - In: NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0305-1048. - 38:6(2010), pp. 2069-2080. [10.1093/nar/gkp1087]
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