Abstract
G-quadruplexes (G4s), the most widely studied alternative DNA structures, are implicated in the regulation of the key cellular processes. In recent years, their involvement in DNA repair machinery has become the subject of intense research. Here, we evaluated the effect of G4 on the prokaryotic DNA mismatch repair (MMR) pathway from two bacterial sources with different mismatch repair mechanisms. The G4 folding, which competes with the maintenance of double-stranded DNA, is known to be controlled by numerous opposing factors. To overcome the kinetic barrier of G4 formation, we stabilized a parallel G4 formed by the d(GGGT)4 sequence in a DNA plasmid lacking a fragment complementary to the G4 motif. Unlike commonly used isolated G4 structures, our plasmid with an embedded stable G4 structure contained elements, such as a MutH cleavage site, required to initiate the repair process. G4 formation in the designed construct was confirmed by Taq polymerase stop assay and dimethyl sulfate probing. The G4-carrying plasmid, together with control ones (lacking a looped area or containing unstructured d(GT)8 insert instead of the G4 motif), were used as new type models to answer the question of whether G4 formation interferes with DNA cleavage as a basic function of MMR.
Funder
Russian Science Foundation
Subject
Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis
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