CCG triplet repeats can fold into tetraplex structures, which are associated with the expansion of (CCG)n trinucleotide sequences in certain neurological diseases. These structures are stabilized by intertwining i-motifs. However, the structural basis for tetraplex i-motif formation in CCG triplet repeats remains largely unknown. We report the first crystal structure of a CCG-repeat sequence, which shows that two dT(CCG)3 A strands can associate to form a tetraplex structure with an i-motif core containing four C:C(+) pairs flanked by two G:G homopurine base pairs as a structural motif. The tetraplex core is attached to a short parallel-stranded duplex. Each hairpin itself contains a central CCG loop in which the nucleotides are flipped out and stabilized by stacking interactions. The helical twists between adjacent cytosine residues of this structure in the i-motif core have an average value of 30°, which is greater than those previously reported for i-motif structures.
Keywords: DNA structures; X-ray diffraction; i-motifs; neurological disease; tetraplex structures.
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