DNA G-hairpins are potential key structures participating in folding of human telomeric guanine quadruplexes (GQ). We examined their properties by standard MD simulations starting from the folded state and long T-REMD starting from the unfolded state, accumulating ~130 μs of atomistic simulations. Antiparallel G-hairpins should spontaneously form in all stages of the folding to support lateral and diagonal loops, with sub-μs scale rearrangements between them. We found no clear predisposition for direct folding into specific GQ topologies with specific syn/anti patterns. Our key prediction stemming from the T-REMD is that an ideal unfolded ensemble of the full GQ sequence populates all 4096 syn/anti combinations of its four G-stretches. The ...
Telomeres are specialized chromatin structures found at the end of chromosomes and are crucial to th...
An increasingly comprehension of the folding intermediate states of DNA G-quadruplexes (G4s) is curr...
Single-stranded guanine (G)-rich sequences at the 3′ end of human telomeres provide ample opportunit...
DNA G-hairpins are potential key structures participating in folding of human telomeric guanine qua...
DNA G-hairpins are potential key structures participating in folding of human telomeric guanine qua...
Background Guanine quadruplexes (GQs) play vital roles in many cellular processes and are of much i...
G-quadruplexes are the most important noncanonical DNA architectures. Many quadruplex-forming sequen...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
The lengths of G-tracts and their connecting loop sequences determine G-quadruplex folding and stabi...
Telomeres are specialized chromatin structures found at the end of chromosomes and are crucial to th...
An increasingly comprehension of the folding intermediate states of DNA G-quadruplexes (G4s) is curr...
Single-stranded guanine (G)-rich sequences at the 3′ end of human telomeres provide ample opportunit...
DNA G-hairpins are potential key structures participating in folding of human telomeric guanine qua...
DNA G-hairpins are potential key structures participating in folding of human telomeric guanine qua...
Background Guanine quadruplexes (GQs) play vital roles in many cellular processes and are of much i...
G-quadruplexes are the most important noncanonical DNA architectures. Many quadruplex-forming sequen...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
International audienceG-quadruplexes are the most important non canonical DNA architectures. Many qu...
The lengths of G-tracts and their connecting loop sequences determine G-quadruplex folding and stabi...
Telomeres are specialized chromatin structures found at the end of chromosomes and are crucial to th...
An increasingly comprehension of the folding intermediate states of DNA G-quadruplexes (G4s) is curr...
Single-stranded guanine (G)-rich sequences at the 3′ end of human telomeres provide ample opportunit...