Novel interaction of the Z-DNA binding domain of human ADAR1 with the oncogenic c-myc promoter G-quadruplex

Hyun Jin Kang, Tuong Vy Thi Le, Kyungmin Kim, Jeonghwan Hur, Kyeong Kyu Kim, Hyun Ju Park

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Abstract

Both G-quadruplex and Z-DNA can be formed in G-rich and repetitive sequences on genome, and their formation and biological functions are controlled by specific proteins. Z-DNA binding proteins, such as human ADAR1, have a highly conserved Z-DNA binding domain having selective affinity to Z-DNA. Here, our study identifies the Z-DNA binding domain of human ADAR1 (hZαADAR1) as a novel G-quadruplex binding protein that recognizes c-myc promoter G-quadruplex formed in NHEIII1 region and represses the gene expression. An electrophoretic migration shift assay shows the binding of hZαADAR1 to the intramolecular c-myc promoter G-quadruplex-forming DNA oligomer. To corroborate the binding of hZαADAR1 to the G-quadruplex, we conducted CD and NMR chemical shift perturbation analyses. CD results indicate that hZαADAR1 stabilizes the parallel-stranded conformation of the c-myc G-quadruplex. The NMR chemical shift perturbation data reveal that the G-quadruplex binding region in hZαADAR1 was almost identical with the Z-DNA binding region. Finally, promoter assay and Western blot analysis show that hZα ADAR1 suppresses the c-myc expression promoted by NHEIII1 region containing the G-quadruplex-forming sequence. This finding suggests a novel function of Z-DNA binding protein as a regulator of G-quadruplex-mediated gene expression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2594-2604
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Molecular Biology
Volume426
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jul 2014

Keywords

  • c-Myc G-quadruplex
  • Z-DNA binding domain of human ADAR1

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