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Mitochondria and G-quadruplex evolution: an intertwined relationship

Vinodh J Sahayasheela, Zutao Yu, T. Hidaka, Ganesh N. Pandian, Hiroshi Sugiyama

2022Trends in Genetics65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

G-quadruplexes (G4s) are non-canonical structures formed in guanine (G)-rich sequences through stacked G tetrads by Hoogsteen hydrogen bonding. Several studies have demonstrated the existence of G4s in the genome of various organisms, including humans, and have proposed that G4s have a regulatory role in various cellular functions. However, little is known regarding the dissemination of G4s in mitochondria. In this review, we report the observation that the number of potential G4-forming sequences in the mitochondrial genome increases with the evolutionary complexity of different species, suggesting that G4s have a beneficial role in higher-order organisms. We also discuss the possible function of G4s in mitochondrial (mt)DNA and long noncoding (lnc)RNA and their role in various biological processes.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyMitochondrial DNAGenomeMitochondrionG-quadruplexGeneticsRNADNAFunction (biology)Evolutionary biologyComputational biologyGeneDNA and Nucleic Acid ChemistryRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
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