The length of telomeric G-rich strand 3'-overhang measured by oligonucleotide ligation assay
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- 1 April 2001
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 29 (7) , 35e-35
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/29.7.e35
Abstract
A typical G-rich telomeric DNA strand, which runs 5′→3′ toward the chromosome ends, protrudes by several nucleotides in lower eukaryotes. In human chromosomes long G-rich 3′-overhangs have been found. Apart from the standard G-rich tail, several non-canonical terminal structures have been proposed. However, the mechanism of long-tail formation, the presence and the role of these structures in telomere maintenance or shortening are not completely understood. In a search for a simple method to accurately measure the 3′-overhang we have established a protocol based on the ligation of telomeric oligonucleotide hybridized to non-denatured DNA under stringent conditions (oligonucleotide ligation assay with telomeric repeat oligonucleotide). This method enabled us to detect a large proportion of G-rich single-stranded telomeric DNA that was as short as 24 nt. Nevertheless, we showed G-tails longer than 400 nt. In all tested cells the lengths ranging from 108 to 270 nt represented only 37% of the whole molecule population, while 56–62% were <90 nt. Our protocol provides a simple and sensitive method for measuring the length of naturally occurring unpaired repeated DNA.Keywords
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