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2017

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High-Resolution Three-Dimensional Nmr Structure Of The Kras Proto-Oncogene Promoter Reveals Key Features Of A G-Quadruplex Involved In Transcriptional Regulation, A. Kerkour, J. Marquevielle, S. Ivashchenko, Liliya A. Yatsunyk, J.-L. Mergny, G. F. Salgado May 2017

High-Resolution Three-Dimensional Nmr Structure Of The Kras Proto-Oncogene Promoter Reveals Key Features Of A G-Quadruplex Involved In Transcriptional Regulation, A. Kerkour, J. Marquevielle, S. Ivashchenko, Liliya A. Yatsunyk, J.-L. Mergny, G. F. Salgado

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Non-canonical base pairing within guanine-rich DNA and RNA sequences can produce G-quartets, whose stacking leads to the formation of a G-quadruplex (G4). G4s can coexist with canonical duplex DNA in the human genome and have been suggested to suppress gene transcription, and much attention has therefore focused on studying G4s in promotor regions of disease-related genes. For example, the human KRAS proto-oncogene contains a nuclease-hypersensitive element located upstream of the major transcription start site. The KRAS nuclease-hypersensitive element (NHE) region contains a G-rich element (22RT; 5′-AGGGCGGTGTGGGAATAGGGAA-3′) and encompasses a Myc-associated zinc finger-binding site that regulates KRAS transcription. The NEH region …