Evidence for the Presence of a Guanine Quadruplex Forming Region within a Polypurine Tract of the Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1α Promoter

Richard De Armond(University of Arizona), Stacey Wood(University of Arizona), Daekyu Sun(University of Arizona), Laurence H. Hurley(University of Arizona), Scot Ebbinghaus(University of Arizona)
Biochemistry
November 12, 2005
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Abstract

The promoter of the hypoxia inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF-1alpha) gene has a polypurine/polypyrimidine tract (-65 to -85) overlapping or adjacent to several putative transcription factor binding sites, and we found that mutagenesis of this region diminished basal HIF-1alpha expression. Oligonucleotides representing this region of the HIF-1alpha promoter were analyzed by electrophoretic mobility shift, chemical probing, circular dichroism, and DNA polymerase arrest assays. The guanine-rich strand was found to form a parallel, unimolecular quadruplex in the presence of potassium that was further stabilized by two known quadruplex binding compounds, the cationic porphyrin TmPyP4 and the natural product telomestatin, while TmPyP2, a positional isomer of TmPyP4, did not stabilize quadruplex formation. These data suggest that a quadruplex structure may form in a region of the HIF-1alpha promoter that regulates basal HIF-1alpha expression.


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