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G-quadruplex Structures Contribute to Differential Radiosensitivity of the Human Genome.


ABSTRACT: DNA, the fundamental unit of human cell, generally exists in Watson-Crick base-paired B-DNA form. Often, DNA folds into non-B forms, such as four-stranded G-quadruplexes. It is generally believed that ionizing radiation (IR) induces DNA strand-breaks in a random manner. Here, we show that regions of DNA enriched in G-quadruplex structures are less sensitive to IR compared with B-DNA in vitro and inside cells. Planar G-quartet of G4-DNA is shielded from IR-induced free radicals, unlike single- and double-stranded DNA. Whole-genome sequence analysis and real-time PCR reveal that genomic regions abundant in G4-DNA are protected from radiation-induced breaks and can be modulated by G4 stabilizers. Thus, our results reveal that formation of G4 structures contribute toward differential radiosensitivity of the human genome.

SUBMITTER: Kumari N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6838516 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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G-quadruplex Structures Contribute to Differential Radiosensitivity of the Human Genome.

Kumari Nitu N   Vartak Supriya V SV   Dahal Sumedha S   Kumari Susmita S   Desai Sagar S SS   Gopalakrishnan Vidya V   Choudhary Bibha B   Raghavan Sathees C SC  

iScience 20191021


DNA, the fundamental unit of human cell, generally exists in Watson-Crick base-paired B-DNA form. Often, DNA folds into non-B forms, such as four-stranded G-quadruplexes. It is generally believed that ionizing radiation (IR) induces DNA strand-breaks in a random manner. Here, we show that regions of DNA enriched in G-quadruplex structures are less sensitive to IR compared with B-DNA in vitro and inside cells. Planar G-quartet of G4-DNA is shielded from IR-induced free radicals, unlike single- an  ...[more]

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