- Marshall, Paul;
- Davies, Joshua;
- Zhao, Qiongyi;
- Liau, Wei-Siang;
- Lee, Yujin;
- Basic, Dean;
- Periyakaruppiah, Ambika;
- Zajaczkowski, Esmi;
- Leighton, Laura;
- Madugalle, Sachithrani;
- Musgrove, Mason;
- Kielar, Marcin;
- Brueckner, Arie;
- Gong, Hao;
- Ren, Haobin;
- Walsh, Alexander;
- Kaczmarczyk, Lech;
- Jackson, Walker;
- Chen, Alon;
- Spitale, Robert;
- Bredy, Timothy
The conformational state of DNA fine-tunes the transcriptional rate and abundance of RNA. Here, we report that G-quadruplex DNA (G4-DNA) accumulates in neurons, in an experience-dependent manner, and that this is required for the transient silencing and activation of genes that are critically involved in learning and memory in male C57/BL6 mice. In addition, site-specific resolution of G4-DNA by dCas9-mediated deposition of the helicase DHX36 impairs fear extinction memory. Dynamic DNA structure states therefore represent a key molecular mechanism underlying memory consolidation.One-Sentence Summary: G4-DNA is a molecular switch that enables the temporal regulation of the gene expression underlying the formation of fear extinction memory.