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Oxidative lesions modulate G-quadruplex stability and structure in the human BCL2 promoter.


ABSTRACT: Misregulation of BCL2 expression has been observed with many diseases and is associated with cellular exposure to reactive oxygen species. A region upstream of the P1 promoter in the human BCL2 gene plays a major role in regulating transcription. This G/C-rich region is highly polymorphic and capable of forming G-quadruplex structures. Herein we report that an oxidative event simulated with an 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (oxoG) substitution within a long G-tract results in a reduction of structural polymorphism. Surprisingly, oxoG within a 25-nt construct boosts thermal stability of the resulting G-quadruplex. This is achieved by distinct hydrogen bonding properties of oxoG, which facilitate formation of an antiparallel basket-type G-quadruplex with a three G-quartet core and a G·oxoG·C base triad. While oxoG has previously been considered detrimental for G-quadruplex formation, its stabilizing effect within a promoter described in this study suggests a potential novel regulatory role of oxidative stress in general and specifically in BCL2 gene transcription.

SUBMITTER: Bielskute S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7913773 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Oxidative lesions modulate G-quadruplex stability and structure in the human BCL2 promoter.

Bielskutė Stasė S   Plavec Janez J   Podbevšek Peter P  

Nucleic acids research 20210201 4


Misregulation of BCL2 expression has been observed with many diseases and is associated with cellular exposure to reactive oxygen species. A region upstream of the P1 promoter in the human BCL2 gene plays a major role in regulating transcription. This G/C-rich region is highly polymorphic and capable of forming G-quadruplex structures. Herein we report that an oxidative event simulated with an 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (oxoG) substitution within a long G-tract results in a reduction of structural  ...[more]

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