Soma N Dhakal in JACSScientists from Kent State University have demonstrated that an i-motif and a partially folded structure coexisted in the C-rich human ILPR oligonucleotides using laser tweezers.
This discovery has recently been published as an article titled ‘Coexistence of an ILPR I-Motif and a Partially Folded Structure with Comparable Mechanical Stability Revealed at the Single-Molecule Level" in JACS.’ Here, ILPR stands for Insulin Linked Polymorphic Region which is human insulin gene. The ILPR region is known to regulate the production of insulin, a hormone which is responsible for the metabolism of glucose. When the control of insulin level fails it causes diabetes. Any stable DNA secondary structure formed in ILPR region may affect the transcription regulation of insulin gene causing insulin related health problems. This clarifies the importance of understanding the stability of DNA secondary structure. According to the main author of the article, Soma N Dhakal, a PhD student at Kent State University chemistry department, they have pioneered the mechanical stability of the tetraplex DNA secondary structure called i-motif formed by the cytosine-rich DNA sequence from the human ILPR.



