A sodium/potassium switch for G4-prone G/C-rich sequences

Author:

Luo Yu12,Živković Martina Lenarčič34,Wang Jiawei1,Ryneš Jan3,Foldynová-Trantírková Silvie3,Trantírek Lukáš3ORCID,Verga Daniela25ORCID,Mergny Jean-Louis1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire d’Optique et Biosciences, Ecole Polytechnique, CNRS, Inserm, Institut Polytechnique de Paris , 91128  Palaiseau , France

2. CNRS UMR9187, INSERM U1196, Université Paris-Saclay , F-91405  Orsay , France

3. Central European Institute of Technology, Masaryk University , 625 00  Brno , Czech Republic

4. Slovenian NMR Centre, National Institute of Chemistry , SI-1000  Ljubljana , Slovenia

5. CNRS UMR9187, INSERM U1196, Institut Curie, PSL Research University , F-91405  Orsay , France

Abstract

Abstract Metal ions are essential components for the survival of living organisms. For most species, intracellular and extracellular ionic conditions differ significantly. As G-quadruplexes (G4s) are ion-dependent structures, changes in the [Na+]/[K+] ratio may affect the folding of genomic G4s. More than 11000 putative G4 sequences in the human genome (hg19) contain at least two runs of three continuous cytosines, and these mixed G/C-rich sequences may form a quadruplex or a competing hairpin structure based on G-C base pairing. In this study, we examine how the [Na+]/[K+] ratio influences the structures of G/C-rich sequences. The natural G4 structure with a 9-nt long central loop, CEBwt, was chosen as a model sequence, and the loop bases were gradually replaced by cytosines. The series of CEB mutations revealed that the presence of cytosines in G4 loops does not prevent G4 folding or decrease G4 stability but increases the probability of forming a competing structure, either a hairpin or an intermolecular duplex. Slow conversion to the quadruplex in vitro (in a potassium-rich buffer) and cells was demonstrated by NMR. ‘Shape-shifting’ sequences may respond to [Na+]/[K+] changes with delayed kinetics.

Funder

ANR G4Access

INCa G4Access

Chinese Scholarship Council fellowships

Czech Science Foundation

National Institute for Cancer Research

European Union—Next Generation EU

MEYS CR

Inserm

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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