2005
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gki722
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Preferential binding of a G-quadruplex ligand to human chromosome ends

Abstract: The G-overhangs of telomeres are thought to adopt particular conformations, such as T-loops or G-quadruplexes. It has been suggested that G-quadruplex structures could be stabilized by specific ligands in a new approach to cancer treatment consisting in inhibition of telomerase, an enzyme involved in telomere maintenance and cell immortality. Although the formation of G-quadruplexes was demonstrated in vitro many years ago, it has not been definitively demonstrated in living human cells. We therefore investiga… Show more

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“…For example, GQ-ODNs may cause telomere deprotection by titrating a telomere binding protein and thus activate ATM-dependent apoptosis (19,27). As telomeric G-tails can readily adopt G-quadruplex conformation in vitro (2, 3) and G-quadruplexes have also been detected at telomeres in vivo (15)(16)(17)(18), it is tempting to speculate that G-quadruplex-induced cell death may occur during telomere deprotection and GQ-ODNs may mimic such a signal and hijack this death pathway. Our studies have shown that GQ-ODN-induced apoptosis is p53 independent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, GQ-ODNs may cause telomere deprotection by titrating a telomere binding protein and thus activate ATM-dependent apoptosis (19,27). As telomeric G-tails can readily adopt G-quadruplex conformation in vitro (2, 3) and G-quadruplexes have also been detected at telomeres in vivo (15)(16)(17)(18), it is tempting to speculate that G-quadruplex-induced cell death may occur during telomere deprotection and GQ-ODNs may mimic such a signal and hijack this death pathway. Our studies have shown that GQ-ODN-induced apoptosis is p53 independent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telomeric G-tails can readily adopt the thermodynamically stable G-quadruplex conformation in vitro (2, 3). G-quadruplexes have also been detected at telomeres in vivo (15)(16)(17)(18). Deprotection of telomeres has been shown to induce ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM)-dependent apoptosis (19).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This replication block may involve in vivo formation of G-quadruplexes, intramolecular structures containing G-quartets of four hydrogen-bonded guanines, on G-rich telomeric sequences (Schaffitzel et al 2001;C.C. Chang et al 2004;Granotier et al 2005). WRN preferentially localizes to telomeres during the S-phase (Opresko et al 2004;Crabbe et al 2004) and can efficiently unwind Gquadruplexes in a helicase-dependent manner (Mohaghegh et al 2001).…”
Section: Genes and Development 2567mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strong evidence for the existence of G-rich quadruplex structures in vivo was observed by staining of telomeres with quadruplex-specific antibodies (Schaffitzel et al 2001). Furthermore, selective binding of proteins and small molecules to G-rich mRNAs and telomeric DNA (Darnell et al 2001;Ramos et al 2003;Granotier et al 2005;Paeschke et al 2005) was reported and the formation of DNA GQ structures during transcription was observed (Duquette et al 2004). Moreover, small molecules that bind to and thereby stabilize DNA GQs have been shown to suppress gene expression of certain proto-oncogenes, hence providing a potential new therapeutic approach (Rangan et al 2001;Siddiqui-Jain et al 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%