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Structure of a DNA G-Quadruplex Related to Osteoporosis with a G-A Bulge Forming a Pseudo-loop

Authors

LENARČIČ ŽIVKOVIĆ Martina ROZMAN J. PLAVEC J.

Year of publication 2020
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source MOLECULES
MU Faculty or unit

Central European Institute of Technology

Citation
Web https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/20/4867
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25204867
Keywords G-quadruplex; NMR spectroscopy; structure; osteoporosis
Description Bone remodeling is a fine-tuned process principally regulated by a cascade triggered by interaction of receptor activator of NF-kappa B (RANK) and RANK ligand (RANKL). Excessive activity of the RANKL gene leads to increased bone resorption and can influence the incidence of osteoporosis. Although much has been learned about the intracellular signals activated by RANKL/RANK complex, significantly less is known about the molecular mechanisms of regulation of RANKL expression. Here, we report on the structure of an unprecedented DNA G-quadruplex, well-known secondary structure-mediated gene expression regulator, formed by a G-rich sequence found in the regulatory region of a RANKL gene. Solution-state NMR structural study reveals the formation of a three-layered parallel-type G-quadruplex characterized by an unique features, including a G-A bulge. Although a guanine within a G-tract occupies syn glycosidic conformation, bulge-forming residues arrange in a pseudo-loop conformation to facilitate partial 5/6-ring stacking, typical of G-quadruplex structures with parallel G-tracts orientation. Such distinctive structural features protruding from the core of the structure can represent a novel platform for design of highly specific ligands with anti-osteoporotic function. Additionally, our study suggests that the expression of RANKL gene may be regulated by putative folding of its G-rich region into non-B-DNA structure(s).

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