G-Quadruplex Prediction in E. Coli Genome Reveals a Conserved Putative G-Quadruplex Switch
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2016
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Oxford Univ Press
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Many studies show that short non-coding sequences are widely conserved among regulatory elements. More and more conserved sequences are being discovered since the development of next generation sequencing technology. A common approach to identify conserved sequences with regulatory roles relies on topological changes such as hairpin formation at the DNA or RNA level. G-quadruplexes, non-canonical nucleic acid topologies with little established biological roles, are increasingly considered for conserved regulatory element discovery. Since the tertiary structure of G-quadruplexes is strongly dependent on the loop sequence which is disregarded by the generally accepted algorithm, we hypothesized that G-quadruplexes with similar topology and, indirectly, similar interaction patterns, can be determined using phylogenetic clustering based on differences in the loop sequences. Phylogenetic analysis of 52 G-quadruplex forming sequences in the Escherichia coli genome revealed two conserved G-quadruplex motifs with a potential regulatory role. Further analysis revealed that both motifs tend to form hairpins and G quadruplexes, as supported by circular dichroism studies. The phylogenetic analysis as described in this work can greatly improve the discovery of functional G-quadruplex structures and may explain unknown regulatory patterns.
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Escherichia-Coli, Dna Structures, Regulatory Motifs, Binding-Proteins, Promoter Region, G-Quartets, Clustal-W, Sequence, Identification, Consequences, DNA, Bacterial, Inverted Repeat Sequences, Computational Biology, G-Quadruplexes, Gene Ontology, Consensus Sequence, Escherichia coli, Nucleic Acid Conformation, Position-Specific Scoring Matrices, Nucleotide Motifs, Function and Dysfunction of the Nervous System, Conserved Sequence, Genome, Bacterial, Phylogeny
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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences
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36
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Nucleıc Acıds Research
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44
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19
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9083
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9095
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