G-Quadruplex Structures in Bacteria: Biological Relevance and Potential as an Antimicrobial Target
Puja Yadav, Nayun Kim, Monika Kumari, Shalini Verma, Tarun Kumar Sharma, Vikas Yadav, Amit Kumar
Abstract
analyses of several bacterial genomes identified putative guanine-rich, G4 DNA-forming sequences in promoter regions. The sequences were particularly abundant in certain gene classes, suggesting that these highly diverse structures can be employed to regulate the expression of genes involved in secondary metabolite synthesis and signal transduction. Furthermore, in the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the distribution of G4 motifs and their potential role in the regulation of gene transcription advocate for the use of G4 ligands to develop novel antitubercular therapies. In this review, we discuss the various roles of G4 structures in bacterial DNA and the application of G4 DNA as inhibitors or therapeutic agents to address bacterial pathogens.