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Several guanine-rich sequences exist in many important regions, such as telomeres, and these sequences can form quadruplex DNA structures. It was previously reported that 3'-guanines are mainly oxidized in the Tetrahymena and Oxytricha telomeric quadruplex DNA, d(TGGGGT)4, and 5'-guanines are mainly oxidized in the human telomeric quadruplex DNA, d(TAGGGT)4T. We speculated that the differences in site reactivity between d(TGGGGT)4 and d(TAGGGT)4T are induced by the localization of the HOMO. The HOMOs of the possible quadruplex structures were thus determined and the results showed that the HOMOs of d(TGGGGT)4 +3K+ and d(TAGGGT)4T +2K+ localized at the 5'-guanine, and that the HOMO shifted from the 5'-guanine to the 3'-guanine by the addition of a 5'-capping cation. Furthermore, we determined the influence of the cation and demonstrated that localization of the HOMO at the G-quartet plane located immediately adjacent to the cation is disfavored. The calculated HOMO localization of d(TGGGGT)4 +4K+ and d(TAGGGT)4T +2K+ matched the experimental results and suggest that d(TGGGGT)4 contains a 5'-capping cation in solution.

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In summary, the HOMOs of d(TGGGGT)4 +3K+ and d(TAGGGT)4T +2K+ were localized at the 5'-guanine. The HOMO shifted from the 5' -guanine to the 3' -guanine by addition of a 5'-capping cation.

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These calculated HOMO localizations of d(TGGGGT)4 +4K+ and d(TAGGGT)4T +2K+ were consistent with experimental results and suggest that the Tetrahymena and Oxytricha telomeric quadruplex DNA, d(TGGGGT)4, contains a 5'-capping cation in solution.

Katsuhito Kino
Tokushima Bunri Univ.

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This page is a summary of: Calculation of the HOMO localization of Tetrahymena and Oxytricha telomeric quadruplex DNA, Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, August 2015, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2015.05.050.
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