重金属离子与G-四重复性易发生的DNA序列的相互作用
Seyyed-Ali Mehrdad1, Anne Cucchiarini2, Jean-Louis Mergny2
1Department of Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Hakim Sabzevari University, Sabzevar, Iran.
Biochimie
|May 31, 2024
概括
工业金属污染物对富G的序列产生影响,影响G四重复 (GQ) 的稳定性和结构. 像和这样的有毒重金属以依赖序列的方式改变了GQ构造,影响了基因表达.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
背景情况:
- 工业活动将各种金属污染物释放到环境中.
- 富G的核酸序列可以折叠成G-四重复 (GQ) 结构.
- 金属污染物对GQ稳定性和形状的影响尚未完全理解.
研究的目的:
- 研究重金属离子对G-四重复 (GQ) 结构的热稳定性和形状的影响.
- 为了确定不同金属离子如何与各种GQ序列相互作用.
主要方法:
- 热FRET (光共振能量转移) 是一种
- 过渡期的FRET (t-FRET) 是一个
- 循环二元化 (CD) 光谱学 循环二元化 (CD) 光谱学
- 分析富含G的寡核酸与各种重金属盐的不同摩尔比率.
主要成果:
- 金属离子对GQs的热稳定性 (Tm) 有不同的影响.
- (Al3+), (Cd2+), (Pb2+), (Hg2+) 和 (Zn2+) 显著改变了GQ的热稳定性和结构特征.
- (Pb2+) 和 (Hg2+) 与端粒,c-myc和c-kit GQs的相互作用不同.
- 效应依赖于序列和拓.
结论:
- 有毒的重金属可以破坏稳定或改变G四重复的结构.
- 金属与GQ的相互作用是特定于金属离子和GQ序列/拓学的.
- 暴露于重金属可能会通过调节GQ结构来影响细胞反应和基因表达.
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