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Iodine-125 radioprobing of intramolecular quadruplex conformation of human telomeric DNA in the presence of cationic porphyrin TMPyP4

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Pages 984-990 | Received 24 Jan 2008, Accepted 18 Aug 2008, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: A repeated, non-coding, DNA sequence d(TTAGGG)n is present in the telomeric ends of all human chromosomes. These repeats can adopt multiple inter- and intra-molecular non-B-DNA conformations that may play an important role in biological processes. We applied 125I -radioprobing to assess the conformation of the human telomeric DNA fragment in a complex with the quadruplex-specific drug – cationic porphyrin TMPyP4.

Material and methods: Synthetic DNA oligonucleotides containing the telomeric sequence were labeled with 125I. The probability of DNA breaks caused by decay of 125I is inversely related to the distance between the radionuclide and the sugar unit of the DNA backbone; hence, the conformation of the DNA backbone can be deduced from the distribution of breaks.

Results: The obtained data indicate that the telomeric oligonucleotides predominantly fold into an intramolecular quadruplex conformation in the presence of TMPyP4. We propose a mixed-type (3 + 1) conformation of telomeric quadruplex in a complex with the cationic porphyrin TMPyP4 in solution. Binding of the porphyrin overrides the counterion effect on quadruplex conformation.

Conclusions: We have demonstrated that 125I radioprobing can be successfully applied not only to determine folding in G-quadruplexes, but also to reveal the mode of quadruplex interaction with small ligands.

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