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    Xu Yue, Chen Hu, Qu Yu-Jie, Artem K. Efremov, Li Ming, Ouyang Zhong-Can, Liu Dong-Sheng, Yan Jie. Mechano-chemical selections of two competitive unfolding pathways of a single DNA i-motifJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(6): 068702.
    Xu Yue, Chen Hu, Qu Yu-Jie, Artem K. Efremov, Li Ming, Ouyang Zhong-Can, Liu Dong-Sheng, Yan Jie. Mechano-chemical selections of two competitive unfolding pathways of a single DNA i-motifJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(6): 068702.
  • Mechano-chemical selections of two competitive unfolding pathways of a single DNA i-motif

    • The DNA i-motif is a quadruplex structure formed in tandem cytosine-rich sequences in slightly acidic conditions. Besides being considered as a building block of DNA nano-devices, it may also play potential roles in regulating chromosome stability and gene transcriptions. The stability of i-motif is crucial for these functions. In this work, we investigated the mechanical stability of a single i-motif formed in the human telomeric sequence 5'-(CCCTAA)3CCC, which revealed a novel pH and loading rate-dependent bimodal unfolding force distribution. Although the cause of the bimodal unfolding force species is not clear, we proposed a phenomenological model involving a direct unfolding favored at lower loading rate or higher pH value, which is subject to competition with another unfolding pathway through a mechanically stable intermediate state whose nature is yet to be determined. Overall, the unique mechano-chemical responses of i-motif-provide a new perspective to its stability, which may be useful to guide designing new i-motif-based DNA mechanical nano-devices.
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