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G-quadruplexes as therapeutic targets

Biopolymers, 2000
The ends of chromosomes (telomeres) consist of tandem repeats of guanine-rich sequences. In eukaryotics, telomeric DNA is single stranded for the final few hundred bases. These single-stranded sequences can fold into a variety of four-stranded structures (quadruplexes) held together by quartets of hydrogen-bonded guanine bases.
S, Neidle, M A, Read
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Modulation of histone modifications and G-quadruplex structures by G-quadruplex-binding proteins

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2020
The functions of local conformations of non-B form DNA and RNA, such as the G-quadruplex, are thought to be regulated by their specific binding proteins. They regulate the formation of G-quadruplexes in cells and affect the biological functions of G-quadruplexes.
Takanori, Oyoshi, Tatsuki, Masuzawa
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Nonaqueous G-Quadruplex Ionogels

Langmuir
Supramolecular ionogels, as an emerging class of materials, utilize the intriguing properties of ionic liquids (ILs) and offer a promising method for constructing functional materials in anhydrous solvents. G-Quadruplex, assembled from guanine-rich nucleic acid building blocks, is an important structure closely associated with life and leads to the ...
Zeyi Wang   +4 more
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G-Quadruplexes and Metal Ions

2011
Metal ions stabilize quadruplex nucleic acids by coordinating the O6 guanine atoms from G-quartets. These quartets form the basic motif of quadruplex structures. This article systematically surveys the available crystallographic data on native quadruplexes, their ligand complexes and (in one instance) a protein complex.
Nancy H, Campbell, Stephen, Neidle
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Unlocking G-quadruplex: Effect of unlocked nucleic acid on G-quadruplex stability

Biochimie, 2011
G-quadruplexes are common structural motifs in aptamers. UNA or unlocked nucleic acid is the latest nucleic acid modification. We have attempted to evaluate the impact of UNA modification on the structure and stability of G-quadruplex oligonucleotides for application in aptamer design.
Tani, Agarwal   +2 more
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A Topological Classification of G-Quadruplex Structures

Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids, 2007
A topological classification of most quadruplex structures is proposed, based on two main characteristics: 1) the relative orientation of the strands and 2) the nature of the loops connecting the strands.
ESPOSITO, VERONICA   +5 more
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A hitchhiker's guide to G-quadruplex ligands

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2008
Over the past decade, nucleic acid chemists have seen the spectacular emergence of molecules designed to interact efficiently and selectively with a peculiar DNA structure named G-quadruplex. Initially derived from classical DNA intercalators, these G-quadruplex ligands progressively became the focal point of new excitement since they appear to inhibit
Monchaud, David   +1 more
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Energetics of Ligand Binding to G-Quadruplexes

2012
G-quadruplex ligands are potential anticancer agents as telomerase inhibitors and potential transcriptional regulators of oncogenes. The search for best-in-class drugs is addressed to identify small molecules able to promote and stabilize G-quadruplex structures. What features should the G-quadruplex ligands possess?
GIANCOLA, CONCETTA, PAGANO, BRUNO
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Reversible Photoswitching of a G‐Quadruplex

Angewandte Chemie, 2009
Shinzi, Ogasawara, Mizuo, Maeda
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