含有氧化损伤的G-四重复结构的酶绕道
Peter Podbevšek1, Janez Plavec1,2,3
1Slovenian NMR Centre, National Institute of Chemistry, Hajdrihova 19, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Nucleic acids research
|December 14, 2024
概括
DNA G-四复合体阻碍了像克伦诺片段这样的DNA处理酶. 氧化损伤通常会破坏G-四复合体的稳定,帮助酶绕行,影响基因调节和端粒维护.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
背景情况:
- DNA 处理酶经常沿着 DNA 链滑动.
- G四重复体是稳定的DNA二次结构,可以阻碍酶进展.
- 了解与G-四重复合体的酶相互作用对于基因表达调节和端粒维护至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究阻断DNA处理酶的G-四重复的结构特征.
- 为了确定氧化损伤对G-四重复的酶绕道的影响.
- 将发现推断到其他G-四重复形成序列和DNA处理酶.
主要方法:
- 使用Klenow碎片的聚合酶停止试验.
- 分析了原料扩展配置文件,以评估酶进展.
- 引入了8-oxoguanine以模拟G丰富地区的氧化损伤.
主要成果:
- G四重复体内的G四重复体有效地阻断了克伦诺片段的进展.
- 在G-四重复中,辅助基对很容易被酶绕过.
- 氧化性病变通常会降低G-四倍体的稳定性,从而促进酶绕行,特别是如果病变在展开的中间体中持续存在.
结论:
- G四重奏是DNA处理酶的重要障碍.
- 氧化损伤可以调节G-四倍体稳定性和酶可访问性.
- 这些发现对理解基因调节和端粒维护中的DNA处理有意义.
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