Single Molecule Investigations of Telomeric Overhangs
ORAL
Abstract
The ends of linear chromosomes in human cells contain repeating GGGTTA sequences. These telomeric regions contain \textasciitilde 10,000 bp of double stranded DNA in addition to 50-300 nt long a single stranded overhang. The telomeric overhangs fold into G-quadruplex structures that protect and cap these otherwise vulnerable regions. GQ structures are known to inhibit telomerase, a ribonucleoprotein complex that elongates telomeres, which is upregulated in most cancers. Therefore, understanding the folding patterns, stability, and dynamics of telomeric overhangs is of both fundamental and medical significance. We will present the results of our single molecule fluorescence measurements and computational studies on the accessibility and folding patterns of telomeric overhangs that are of physiologically relevant lengths.
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Authors
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Hamza Balci
Kent State University
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Sajad Shiekh
Kent State University
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Golam Mustafa
Kent State University
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Mohammed Enamul Hoque
Kent State University
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Eric Yokie
Kent State University
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John Portman
Kent State University