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Single-Molecule Fluorescence Visualization of DNA Polymerase Dynamics at G-Quadruplexes
Published on: April 4, 2025
Quadruplex-and-Mg(2+) Connection (QMC) of DNA
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus OH 43210, USA.
Abstract:
This work highlights a novel method of coupling of nucleic acids through formation of an extraordinary stable, specific and fully reversible quadruplex-and-Mg(2+) connection (QMC). QMC employs the monomolecular tetrahelical architecture of DNA and has two key components: (i) shape complementarity between QMC partners, which is introduced by specific modifications of the quadruplexes, and (ii) Mg(2+) ions. The on-rate of QMC formation is between 10(5)-10(6) M(-1) s(-1), while the off-rate is undetectable even at 80 °C. However, QMC dissociates rapidly upon removal of Mg(2+) ions (i.e., by EDTA). QMC is characterized by high specificity, as even a single-nucleotide modification of one of the connectors inhibits complex-formation. QMC has the potential to revolutionize biotechnology by introducing a new class of capture molecules with major advantages over traditional systems such as streptavidin-biotin. The advantages include reversibility, multiplexing, higher stability and specificity, longer shelf life and low cost.
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