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Article Dans Une Revue Chemistry - A European Journal Année : 2015

Centromeric Alpha-Satellite DNA Adopts Dimeric i-Motif Structures Capped by AT Hoogsteen Base Pairs

Miguel Garavís
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Núria Escaja
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Alfredo Villasante
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Carlos González
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© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. Human centromeric alpha-satellite DNA is composed of tandem arrays of two types of 171 bp monomers; type A and type B. The differences between these types are concentrated in a 17 bp region of the monomer called the A/B box. Here, we have determined the solution structure of the C-rich strand of the two main variants of the human alpha-satellite A box. We show that, under acidic conditions, the C-rich strands of two A boxes self-recognize and form a head-to-tail dimeric i-motif stabilized by four intercalated hemi-protonated C:C + base pairs. Interestingly, the stack of C:C + base pairs is capped by T:T and Hoogsteen A:T base pairs. The two main variants of the A box adopt a similar three-dimensional structure, although the residues involved in the formation of the i-motif core are different in each case. Together with previous studies showing that the B box (known as the CENP-B box) also forms dimeric i-motif structures, our finding of this non-canonical structure in the A box shows that centromeric alpha satellites in all human chromosomes are able to form i-motifs, which consequently raises the possibility that these structures may play a role in the structural organization of the centromere. Nucleosome organization: All human centromeric alpha-satellites contain sequences that can form dimeric i-motif structures in vitro (see figure). These regions occur every 171 bp and are found at the entrance and exit of the nucleosome. This finding suggests that the i-motif may play a role in the higher order nucleosome organization at the centromere. ; Peer Reviewed

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hal-01524249 , version 1 (17-05-2017)

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Miguel Garavís, Núria Escaja, Valérie Gabelica, Alfredo Villasante, Carlos González. Centromeric Alpha-Satellite DNA Adopts Dimeric i-Motif Structures Capped by AT Hoogsteen Base Pairs. Chemistry - A European Journal, 2015, 21 (27), pp.9816-9824. ⟨10.1002/chem.201500448⟩. ⟨hal-01524249⟩
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