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The flanking sequence contributes to the immobilisation of spermine at the G-quadruplex in the NHE (nuclease hypersensitivity element) III 1 of the c- Myc promoter

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Keniry, Max
Owen, Elisabeth

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Defining the molecular basis of the DNA sequence selectivity of polyamine binding is central to understanding polyamine-dependent gene expression. We have studied, by selective NMR experiments, the variation of spermine mobility and conformation in the presence of G-quadruplexes formed by sequences of the purine-rich strand of the c-Myc promoter, nuclease hypersensitivity element III1 (NHE III1). All the NHE quadruplexes restrict spermine mobility and induce a spermine conformational change but the most effective immobilisation occurs when all five G-tracts of the NHE III 1 are present. This suggests structure within the nucleotides flanking the G-quadruplex has a role in immobilising spermine.

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2037-12-31