Skip to main content
Nucleic Acids Research logoLink to Nucleic Acids Research
. 2017 Apr 25;45(10):6253. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkx301

Guanine quadruplex structures localize to heterochromatin

Roland F Hoffmann 1, Yuri M Moshkin 2, Stijn Mouton 1, Nicola A Grzeschik 3, Ruby D Kalicharan 3, Jeroen Kuipers 3, Anouk HG Wolters 3, Kazuki Nishida 4, Aleksander V Romashchenko 2,5, Jan Postberg 6, Hans Lipps 7, Eugene Berezikov 1,5, Ody CM Sibon 3, Ben NG Giepmans 3, Peter M Lansdorp 1,8,*
PMCID: PMC5449592  PMID: 28449026

Nucleic Acids Res. (08 January 2016) 44 (1): 152–163. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkv900

The corresponding Author and Editors wish to jointly express a note of concern regarding the above article.

Recent studies by the corresponding Author and new collaborators have revealed that mouse monoclonal antibody 1H6, used in the above article to detect G-quadruplexes, cross-reacts with some other DNA sequences, notably adjacent thymidines in single stranded DNA that are restricted in their movement in G4 structures and denatured DNA fibers. While the data reported in the published article remain valid, the Editors and corresponding Author wish to alert Readers of this cross-reactivity as it is likely to affect the interpretation of the results of all experiments using the 1H6 antibody.

The Editors commend the corresponding Author for being forthcoming and disclosing these latest results which have been also been published in NAR (1).

Keith Fox, Senior Executive Editor, Nucleic Acids Research

Barry Stoddard, Senior Executive Editor, Nucleic Acids Research

REFERENCE

  • 1. Kazemier H.G., Paeschke K., Lansdorp P.M.. Guanine quadruplex monoclonal antibody 1H6 cross-reacts with restrained thymidine-rich single stranded DNA. Nucleic Acids Res. 2017; 10.1093/nar/gkx245. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

Articles from Nucleic Acids Research are provided here courtesy of Oxford University Press

RESOURCES