G-quadruplexes in promoters throughout the human genome
Wellcome Sanger Institute · University of Cambridge
Abstract
Certain G-rich DNA sequences readily form four-stranded structures called G-quadruplexes. These sequence motifs are located in telomeres as a repeated unit, and elsewhere in the genome, where their function is currently unknown. It has been proposed that G-quadruplexes may be directly involved in gene regulation at the level of transcription. In support of this hypothesis, we show that the promoter regions (1 kb upstream of the transcription start site TSS) of genes are significantly enriched in quadruplex motifs relative to the rest of the genome, with >40% of human gene promoters containing one or more quadruplex motif. Furthermore, these promoter quadruplexes strongly associate with nuclease hypersensitive…
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2Topics & keywords
- Promoter
- Biology
- Genome
- Genetics
- Gene
- G-quadruplex
- Human genome
- Transcription (linguistics)