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Dramatic Effect of Furanose C2′ Substitution on Structure and Stability: Directing the Folding of the Human Telomeric Quadruplex with a Single Fluorine Atom
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Dna NanotechnologyNucleic Acid ChemistrySupramolecular AssemblyBiochemistryProtein FoldingNatural SciencesFuranose C2′ SubstitutionMolecular BiologyDramatic EffectStructural BiologySingle Fluorine AtomOligonucleotideRibose SubstitutionsNmr Structural DeterminationF-arabinose SubstitutionMedicineBiophysicsBio-orthogonal Chemistry
Human telomeric DNA quadruplexes can adopt different conformations in solution. We have found that arabinose, 2'F-arabinose, and ribose substitutions stabilize the propeller parallel G-quadruplex form over competing conformers, allowing NMR structural determination of this particularly significant nucleic acid structure. 2'F-arabinose substitution provides the greatest stabilization as a result of electrostatic (F-CH---O4') and pseudo-hydrogen-bond (F---H8) stabilizing interactions. In contrast, 2'F-rG substitution provokes a dramatic destabilization of the quadruplex structure due to unfavorable electrostatic repulsion between the phosphate and the 2'-F.
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