Recognition of different base tetrads by RHAU (DHX36): X-ray crystal structure of the G4 recognition motif bound to the 3′-end tetrad of a DNA G-quadruplex

Brahim Heddi, Vee Vee Cheong, Emmanuelle Schmitt, Yves Mechulam, Anh Tuân Phan

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Abstract

G-quadruplexes (G4) are secondary structures of nucleic acids that can form in cells and have diverse biological functions. Several biologically important proteins interact with G-quadruplexes, of which RHAU (or DHX36) – a helicase from the DEAH-box superfamily, was shown to bind and unwind G-quadruplexes efficiently. We report a X-ray co-crystal structure at 1.5 Å resolution of an N-terminal fragment of RHAU bound to an exposed tetrad of a parallel-stranded G-quadruplex. The RHAU peptide folds into an L-shaped α-helix, and binds to a G-quadruplex through π-stacking and electrostatic interactions. X-ray crystal structure of our complex identified key amino acid residues important for G-quadruplex-peptide binding interaction at the 3′-end G•G•G•G tetrad. Together with previous solution and crystal structures of RHAU bound to the 5′-end G•G•G•G and G•G•A•T tetrads, our crystal structure highlights the occurrence of a robust G-quadruplex recognition motif within RHAU that can adapt to different accessible tetrads.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107399
JournalJournal of Structural Biology
Volume209
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020

Keywords

  • DEAH-box family
  • DHX36
  • G-quadruplex
  • G4R1
  • RHAU helicase
  • X-ray crystallography

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