Abstract

Most frequent genetic cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD), is a largely increased number of d(G4C2)n•(G2C4)n repeats located in the non-coding region of C9orf72 gene. Non-canonical structures, including G-quadruplexes, formed within expanded repeats have been proposed to drive repeat expansion and pathogenesis of ALS and FTD. Oligonucleotide d[(G4C2)3G4], which represents the shortest oligonucleotide model of d(G4C2) repeats with the ability to form a unimolecular G-quadruplex, forms two major G-quadruplex structures in addition to several minor species which coexist in solution with K+ ions. Herein, we used solution-state NMR to determine the high-resolution structure of one of the major G-quadruplex species adopted by d[(G4C2)3G4]. Structural characterization of the G-quadruplex named AQU was facilitated by a single substitution of dG with 8Br-dG at position 21 and revealed an antiparallel fold composed of four G-quartets and three lateral C–C loops. The G-quadruplex exhibits high thermal stability and is favored kinetically and under slightly acidic conditions. An unusual structural element distinct from a C-quartet is observed in the structure. Two C•C base pairs are stacked on the nearby G-quartet and are involved in a dynamic equilibrium between symmetric N3-amino and carbonyl-amino geometries and protonated C+•C state.

Highlights

  • D[GGGG CMeC GGGG CC GGGG MeCC GGBrGG]

  • The H5-H6 cross-peak in NOESY spectrum is not visible when dC is replaced by 5Me-dC in the sequence

  • NOESY spectra of oligonucleotides with dC to 5Me-dC substitutions show that one of the H5-H6 cross-peaks disappears only when C6 and C18 are simultaneously replaced by 5Me-dC (Figure S7)

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Introduction

D[GGGG CMeC GGGG CC GGGG MeCC GGBrGG] The H5-H6 cross-peak in NOESY spectrum is not visible when dC is replaced by 5Me-dC in the sequence. NOESY spectra of oligonucleotides with dC to 5Me-dC substitutions show that one of the H5-H6 cross-peaks disappears only when C6 and C18 are simultaneously replaced by 5Me-dC (Figure S7).

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