Issue December 2011

category image Volume 29
No. 3 (p 424-596)
December 2011
ISSN 0739-1102

A Hypothesis Paper

Unique Hole-Trapping Property of the Human Telomere Sequence

The hypothetical protection of genes from oxidative damage provided by the G-rich telomeric overhangs located at the end of chromosomes, which consist, in humans, of single strands of TTAGGG sequence repeats, is investigated here. First principle Møller-Plesset perturbation theory calculations reveal that the TTAGGG human telomere sequence is particularly prone to oxidation and can act as a profound hole trap as deep as a sequence of five consecutive guanines. In addition, we show that the sequence dependence is very important and that modifications in the human telomeric sequence can induce crucial changes in the electronic structure of the sequence, with concomitant increase of the ionization energy. These theoretical results provide, for the first time, quantitative data indicating a high and unique efficiency of the human telomeric sequence as a trap in long-range hole migration which will aid in the design of subsequent experiments.

Key words: Telomere; Charge migration in DNA; Oxidative damage; Ionization energy; TTAGGG; Quantum chemistry calculations.

This article can be cited as:
Emilie Cauët. A Hypothesis Paper: Unique Hole-Trapping Property of the Human Telomere Sequence J. Biomol Struct Dyn 29(3)557-561(2011).

Emilie Cauët*

Service de Chimie quantique et Photophysique, Université Libre de Bruxelles, CP 160/09, 50 Avenue F.D. Roosevelt, 1050 Brussels, Belgium

*Phone: 132 2 650 2057
Fax: 132 2 650 4232
E-mail: ecauet@ulb.ac.be

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