i-Motif DNA: structural features and significance to cell biology

Hala Abou Assi(McGill University), Miguel Garavís(Instituto de Química Física Blas Cabrera), Carlos González(Instituto de Química Física Blas Cabrera), Masad J. Damha(McGill University)
Nucleic Acids Research
August 13, 2018
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Abstract

The i-motif represents a paradigmatic example of the wide structural versatility of nucleic acids. In remarkable contrast to duplex DNA, i-motifs are four-stranded DNA structures held together by hemi- protonated and intercalated cytosine base pairs (C:C+). First observed 25 years ago, and considered by many as a mere structural oddity, interest in and discussion on the biological role of i-motifs have grown dramatically in recent years. In this review we focus on structural aspects of i-motif formation, the factors leading to its stabilization and recent studies describing the possible role of i-motifs in fundamental biological processes.


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