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Length-dependent Structure Formation in Friedreich Ataxia (GAA)n*(TTC)n Repeats at Neutral PH

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2004 Feb 24
PMID 14978261
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More than 15 human genetic diseases have been associated with the expansion of trinucleotide DNA repeats, which may involve the formation of non-duplex DNA structures. The slipped-strand nucleation of duplex DNA within GC-rich trinucleotide repeats may result in the changes of repeat length; however, such a mechanism seems less likely for the AT-rich (GAA)n*(TTC)n repeats. Using two-dimensional agarose gels, chemical probing and atomic force microscopy, we characterized the formation of non-B-DNA structures in the Friedreich ataxia-associated (GAA)n*(TTC)n repeats from the FRDA gene that were cloned with flanking genomic sequences into plasmids. For the normal genomic repeat length (n = 9) our data are consistent with the formation of a very stable protonated intramolecular triplex (H-DNA). Its stability at pH 7.4 is likely due to the high proportion of the T.A.T triads which form within the repeats as well as in the immediately adjacent AT-rich sequences with a homopurine. homopyrimidine bias. At the long normal repeat length (n = 23), a family of H-DNAs of slightly different sizes has been detected. At the premutation repeat length (n = 42) and higher negative supercoiling, the formation of a single H-DNA structure becomes less favorable and the data are consistent with the formation of a bi-triplex structure.

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