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G-quadruplexes (G4s) are nucleic acid structures found enriched within gene regulatory sequences. G4s control fundamental cellular processes, including replication, transcription, and translation. Proto-oncogenes are enriched with G4 sequences, while tumor-suppressor genes are depleted, suggesting roles for G4s in cell survival and proliferation. Specialized helicases participate in G4-mediated gene regulation via enzymatic unwinding activity. One such enzyme, DHX36/
G4R1
, is the major G4-helicase and is a master regulator of G4-DNAs and mRNAs. G4-resolution promotes the expression of proproliferative genes; as such, DHX36/
G4R1
promotes cell proliferation. Little is known about how DHX36/
G4R1
itself is regulated in nondividing cells. We hypothesized that DHX36/
G4R1
protein binding partners are altered when a cell transitions from a dividing to a quiescent state. We found that DHX36/
G4R1
co-purifies with a distinct set of proteins under quiescent conditions, which may represent a novel complex that regulates DHX36/
G4R1
during cell cycle transitions and have implications for development and cancer.
ACS
Omega 2020 Sep 29
PMID:G-Quadruplex Helicase DHX36/G4R1 Engages Nuclear Lamina Proteins in Quiescent Breast Cancer Cells. 3301 11