The G-quadruplexes undergo complex folding and conformation exchanges.G-quadruplex stability is substantially influenced by sequence,bufer and temperature.Mutational analysis together with nuclear magnetic resonance s...The G-quadruplexes undergo complex folding and conformation exchanges.G-quadruplex stability is substantially influenced by sequence,bufer and temperature.Mutational analysis together with nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy(NMR),X-ray crystallography and circular dichroism spectroscopy has been proved to be a powerful approach for G-quadruplex structural analysis.Herein,we used DNA sequence mutation and native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis to investigate the topology and conformations of a G-quadruplex model molecule Pu18 found in the human c-MYC promoter.The guanines(G6,G9 or G18)which were not contributable to G-tetrad formation in c-MYC Pu18 sequence were mutated to thymine or adenine.We screened the buffer and temperature of gel electrophoresis for Pu18.Gel electrophoresis showed that two of the four conformers of c-MYC Pu18 in 100 mM K+buffer were resolved,which was in accordance with the conformations as determined by the 1 H NMR spectra in previous studies.This technique is expected as a general methodology for its easy operation and low cost to facilitate uncovering more yet unidentified G-quadruplex folds and functions,with the assistance of other analytical methods like NMR,X-ray crystallography and circular dichroism spectroscopy.展开更多
A simplified method is presented for tryptic digestion of Coomassie brilliant blue(CBB)-stained proteins in polyacrylamide gels. Compared with conventional methods, the proposed method does not require a removal of th...A simplified method is presented for tryptic digestion of Coomassie brilliant blue(CBB)-stained proteins in polyacrylamide gels. Compared with conventional methods, the proposed method does not require a removal of the dye before digestion, and is thus faster and saves a lot of labor. The resulted digest can be analyzed by either RPLC/ESIMS or MALDI MS for identification of the protein in a conventional way. Model studies with bovine serum albumin(BSA) showed that 50 ng of the protein could be routinely identified. The simplified procedure displays a tendency to produce more incompletely cleaved peptides, which is favorable for improving the sequence coverage.展开更多
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21974111)Chongqing Research Program of Basic Research and Frontier Technology,China(cstc2018jcyjAX0482 and cstc2020jcyjmsxmX0947)Venture&Innovation Support Program for Chongqing Overseas Returnees(cx2018088)
文摘The G-quadruplexes undergo complex folding and conformation exchanges.G-quadruplex stability is substantially influenced by sequence,bufer and temperature.Mutational analysis together with nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy(NMR),X-ray crystallography and circular dichroism spectroscopy has been proved to be a powerful approach for G-quadruplex structural analysis.Herein,we used DNA sequence mutation and native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis to investigate the topology and conformations of a G-quadruplex model molecule Pu18 found in the human c-MYC promoter.The guanines(G6,G9 or G18)which were not contributable to G-tetrad formation in c-MYC Pu18 sequence were mutated to thymine or adenine.We screened the buffer and temperature of gel electrophoresis for Pu18.Gel electrophoresis showed that two of the four conformers of c-MYC Pu18 in 100 mM K+buffer were resolved,which was in accordance with the conformations as determined by the 1 H NMR spectra in previous studies.This technique is expected as a general methodology for its easy operation and low cost to facilitate uncovering more yet unidentified G-quadruplex folds and functions,with the assistance of other analytical methods like NMR,X-ray crystallography and circular dichroism spectroscopy.
基金Supported by the National BasicResearch Priorities Program me of China( No.0 0 1CB5 10 2 0 2),National High- TechProgramm e of China( No.2 0 0 1AA2 30 31)andShanghai Science and Technology Developing Program me( No.0 1JC14 0 11)
文摘A simplified method is presented for tryptic digestion of Coomassie brilliant blue(CBB)-stained proteins in polyacrylamide gels. Compared with conventional methods, the proposed method does not require a removal of the dye before digestion, and is thus faster and saves a lot of labor. The resulted digest can be analyzed by either RPLC/ESIMS or MALDI MS for identification of the protein in a conventional way. Model studies with bovine serum albumin(BSA) showed that 50 ng of the protein could be routinely identified. The simplified procedure displays a tendency to produce more incompletely cleaved peptides, which is favorable for improving the sequence coverage.