Abstract
Background: In stabilization of the G-quadruplex, formation of a Hoogsteen base-pair between the guanine (G) bases is essential. However, the contribution of each Hoogsteen base-pair at different positions to whole stability of the G-quadruplex has not been known. In this study, the effect of a deficiency of the Hoogsteen type hydrogen bond in the G-quadruplex stability was investigated. Spectral properties of meso-tetrakis(1-methylpyridinium-4-yl)porphyrin (TMPyP) associated with various G-quadruplexes were also examined. Methods: The thermal stability of the thrombin-binding DNA aptamer 5'G1G2TTG5G6TG8TG10G11TTG14G15 G-quadruplex, in which the guanine (G) base at 1, 2, 5, 6 and 8th positions was replaced with an inosine (I) base, one at a time, was investigated by circular dichroism (CD). The absorption, CD and fluorescence decay curve for the G-quadruplex associated TMPyP were also measured. Results: The transition from the G-quadruplex to a single stranded form was endothermic and induced by an increase in entropy. The order in stability was 0>8>6>2>5>1, where the numbers denote the position of the replacement and 0 represents no replacements of the G base, suggesting the significant contribution of the G1 base in the stability of the G-quadruplex. Alteration in the spectral property of TMPyP briefly followed the order in thermal stability. Conclusions: Replacement of a G base with an I base resulted in destabilization of the G-quadruplex. The missing hydrogen bond at position 1 destabilized the G-quadruplex most efficiently. TMPyP binds near the I base-replaced location namely, the side of the G-quadruplex. General significance: The Hoogsteen base-pairing is confirmed to be essential in stabilization of G-quadruplex. When G is replaced with I, the latter base is mobile to interact with cationic porphyrin.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 29-35 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports |
| Volume | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Jul 2015 |
Keywords
- Cationic porphyrin
- Circular dichroism
- DNA
- G-quadruplex
- Hoogsteen base pairing
- Thermal melting curve
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