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PH-driven conformational switch between non-canonical DNA structures in a C-rich domain of EGFR promoter.


ABSTRACT: EGFR is an oncogene that encodes for a trans-membrane tyrosine kinase receptor. Its mis-regulation is associated to several human cancers that, consistently, can be treated by selective tyrosine kinase inhibitors. The proximal promoter of EGFR contains a G-rich domain located at 272 bases upstream the transcription start site. We previously proved it folds into two main interchanging G-quadruplex structures, one of parallel and one of hybrid topology. Here we present the first evidences supporting the ability of the complementary C-rich strand (EGFR-272_C) to assume an intramolecular i-Motif (iM) structure that, according to the experimental conditions (pH, presence of co-solvent and salts), can coexist with a different arrangement we referred to as a hairpin. The herein identified iM efficiently competes with the canonical pairing of the two complementary strands, indicating it as a potential novel target for anticancer therapies. A preliminary screening for potential binders identified some phenanthroline derivatives as able to target EGFR-272_C at multiple binding sites when it is folded into an iM.

SUBMITTER: Cristofari C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6362134 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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pH-driven conformational switch between non-canonical DNA structures in a C-rich domain of EGFR promoter.

Cristofari Camilla C   Rigo Riccardo R   Greco Maria Laura ML   Ghezzo Michele M   Sissi Claudia C  

Scientific reports 20190204 1


EGFR is an oncogene that encodes for a trans-membrane tyrosine kinase receptor. Its mis-regulation is associated to several human cancers that, consistently, can be treated by selective tyrosine kinase inhibitors. The proximal promoter of EGFR contains a G-rich domain located at 272 bases upstream the transcription start site. We previously proved it folds into two main interchanging G-quadruplex structures, one of parallel and one of hybrid topology. Here we present the first evidences supporti  ...[more]

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