Bulges in left-handed G-quadruplexes

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Abstract

G-quadruplex (G4) DNA structures with a left-handed backbone progression have unique and conserved structural features. Studies on sequence dependency of the structures revealed the prerequisites and some minimal motifs required for left-handed G4 formation. To extend the boundaries, we explore the adaptability of left-handed G4s towards the existence of bulges. Here we present two X-ray crystal structures and an NMR solution structure of left-handed G4s accommodating one, two and three bulges. Bulges in left-handed G4s show distinct characteristics as compared to those in right-handed G4s. The elucidation of intricate structural details will help in understanding the possible roles and limitations of these unique structures.

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Das, P., Ngo, K. H., Winnerdy, F. R., Maity, A., Bakalar, B., Mechulam, Y., … Phan, A. T. (2021). Bulges in left-handed G-quadruplexes. Nucleic Acids Research, 49(3), 1724–1736. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa1259

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