Intracellular transcription of G-rich DNAs induces formation of G-loops, novel structures containing G4 DNA
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Intracellular transcription of G-rich DNAs induces formation of G-loops, novel structures containing G4 DNA
Abstract
We show that intracellular transcription of G-rich regions produces novel DNA structures, visible by electron microscopy as large (150-500 bp) loops. These G-loops are formed cotranscriptionally, and they contain G4 DNA on one strand and a stable RNA/DNA hybrid on the other. G-loop formation requires a G-rich nontemplate strand and reflects the unusual stability of the rG/dC base pair. G-loops and G4 DNA form efficiently within plasmid genomes transcribed in vitro or in Escherichia coli. These results establish that G4 DNA can form in vivo, a finding with implications for stability and maintenance of all G-rich genomic regions.
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