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Single-Molecule Fluorescence Visualization of DNA Polymerase Dynamics at G-Quadruplexes
Published on: April 4, 2025
High Mechanical Stability and Slow Unfolding Rates Are Prevalent in Parallel-Stranded DNA G-Quadruplexes
Yuanlei Cheng1, Yashuo Zhang1, Zhou Gong2
1School of Pharmacy, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 430030 Wuhan, China.
Abstract:
Guanine-rich repeat sequences are known to adopt diverse G-quadruplex (G4) topologies. Determining the unfolding rates of individual G4 species is challenging due to the coexistence of multiple G4 conformations in a solution. Here, using single-molecule magnetic tweezers, we systematically measured the unfolding force distributions of 4 oncogene promoter G4s, 12 model sequences with two 1-nucleotide (nt) thymine loops that predominantly adopt parallel-stranded G4 structures, and 6 sequences forming multiple G4 structures. All parallel-stranded G4s reveal an unfolding force peak at 40-60 pN, which is associated with extremely slow unfolding rates on the order of 10-5-10-7 s-1. In contrast, nonparallel G4s and partially folded intermediate states reveal an unfolding force peak <40 pN. These results suggest a strong correlation between the parallel-stranded G4s folding topology and the slow unfolding rates and provide important insights into the mechanism that govern the stability and the transition kinetics of G4s.
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