The role of water in mediating DNA structures with epigenetic modifications, higher-order conformations and drug–DNA interactions

Abstract

Water is arguably one of the most important chemicals essential for the functioning of biological molecules. In the context of DNA, it plays a crucial role in stabilizing and modulating its structure and function. The discovery of water-bound motifs in crystal structures has greatly improved our understanding of the interactions between structured water molecules and DNA. In this manuscript, we review the role of water in mediating biologically relevant DNA structures, in particular those arising from epigenetic modifications and higher-order structures such as G-quadruplexes and i-motifs. We also examine water-mediated interactions between DNA and various small molecules, including groove binders and intercalators, and emphasize their importance for DNA function and therapeutic development. Finally, we discuss recent advances in tools and techniques for predicting water interactions in nucleic acid structures. By offering a fresh perspective on the role of water, this review underscores its importance as a molecular modulator of DNA structure and function.

Graphical abstract: The role of water in mediating DNA structures with epigenetic modifications, higher-order conformations and drug–DNA interactions

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
13 Dec 2024
Accepted
10 Mar 2025
First published
14 Mar 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Chem. Biol., 2025, Advance Article

The role of water in mediating DNA structures with epigenetic modifications, higher-order conformations and drug–DNA interactions

R. Satange and M. Hou, RSC Chem. Biol., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4CB00308J

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