Abstract

In addition to unwinding double-stranded nucleic acids, helicase activity can also unfold noncanonical structures such as G-quadruplexes. We previously characterized Pif1 helicase catalyzed unfolding of parallel G-quadruplex DNA. Here we characterized unfolding of the telomeric G-quadruplex, which can fold into antiparallel and mixed hybrid structures and found significant differences. Telomeric DNA sequences are unfolded more readily than the parallel quadruplex formed by the c-MYC promoter in K+ Furthermore, we found that under conditions in which the telomeric quadruplex is less stable, such as in Na+, Pif1 traps thermally melted quadruplexes in the absence of ATP, leading to the appearance of increased product formation under conditions in which the enzyme is preincubated with the substrate. Stable telomeric G-quadruplex structures were unfolded in a stepwise manner at a rate slower than that of duplex DNA unwinding; however, the slower dissociation from G-quadruplexes compared with duplexes allowed the helicase to traverse more nucleotides than on duplexes. Consistent with this, the rate of ATP hydrolysis on the telomeric quadruplex DNA was reduced relative to that on single-stranded DNA (ssDNA), but less quadruplex DNA was needed to saturate ATPase activity. Under single-cycle conditions, telomeric quadruplex was unfolded by Pif1, but for the c-MYC quadruplex, unfolding required multiple helicase molecules loaded onto the adjacent ssDNA. Our findings illustrate that Pif1-catalyzed unfolding of G-quadruplex DNA is highly dependent on the specific sequence and the conditions of the reaction, including both the monovalent cation and the order of addition.

Highlights

  • In addition to unwinding double-stranded nucleic acids, helicase activity can unfold noncanonical structures such as G-quadruplexes

  • The c-MYC and human telomeric sequence (hTEL) G4DNA sequences have been reported to fold into very different structures (51, 54), which could affect the ability of Pif1 to unfold these structures

  • It has been reported that G4DNA stimulates Pif1 unwinding of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) (50, 55)

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We previously characterized Pif helicase catalyzed unfolding of parallel G-quadruplex DNA. Telomeric DNA sequences are unfolded more readily than the parallel quadruplex formed by the c-MYC promoter in K؉. Our findings illustrate that Pif1-catalyzed unfolding of G-quadruplex DNA is highly dependent on the specific sequence and the conditions of the reaction, including both the monovalent cation and the order of addition. Formation of quadruplexes has been shown to cause genetic instability (16 –20) and potential G4 forming sequences are associated with known breakpoints in the mitochondrial DNA (21–23). This suggests that removal of G4s is essential for proper replication to occur. We illustrate that G4DNA does not stimulate unwinding of downstream dsDNA

Quadruplex structure and stability vary with sequence and salt
Discussion
Oligonucleotides and protein
ATP hydrolysis
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