Issue 28, 2023

G4-DNA formation and chromatin remodelling are interdependent in human cells

Abstract

DNA G-quadruplexes (G4s) have been identified as important biological targets for transcriptional, translational, and epigenetic regulation. The stabilisation of G4s with small molecule ligands has emerged as a technique to regulate gene expression and as a potential therapeutic approach for human diseases. Here, we demonstrate that ligand stabilisation of G4s causes altered chromatin accessibility dependent on the targeting specificity of the molecule. In particular, stabilisation of a target G4 using the highly specific GTC365 ligand resulted in differential accessibility of 61 genomic regions, while the broad-targeting G4 ligand, GQC-05, stabilised many G4s and induced a global shift towards increased accessibility of gene promoter regions. Interestingly, while we observed distinct effects of each ligand on RNA expression levels and the induction of DNA double-stranded breaks, both ligands modified DNA damage response pathways. Our work represents the dual possibility of G4-stabilising ligands for specific or global chromatin modulation via unique targeting characteristics.

Graphical abstract: G4-DNA formation and chromatin remodelling are interdependent in human cells

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
19 May 2023
Accepted
18 Jun 2023
First published
27 Jun 2023
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Creative Commons BY license

Chem. Sci., 2023,14, 7681-7687

G4-DNA formation and chromatin remodelling are interdependent in human cells

N. B. Lawler, A. Ou, J. J. King, C. W. Evans, K. S. Iyer and N. M. Smith, Chem. Sci., 2023, 14, 7681 DOI: 10.1039/D3SC02533K

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