G-quadruplex structures are found in important regions of the eukaryotic genome, such as telomeres and regulatory sequences of genes, and are likely to play important roles in regulation of biological events. The significant structural differences with duplex DNA make quadruplex DNA a very attractive target for anticancer drug design. The purpose of this study is to explore conformational space in a series of heterocyclic cations to discover novel structural motifs that can selectively bind and stabilize specific G-quadruplex arrangements. A variety of biophysical techniques such as thermal melting experiments, biosensor surface plasmon resonance, circular dichroism, fluorescence displacement assay and mass spectrometry were employed to eva...
Recent findings have unambiguously demonstrated that DNA G-rich sequences can adopt a G-quadruplex f...
The unlimited proliferative potential of cancer cells depends on telomere maintenance. Optimal telom...
Recent findings have unambiguously demonstrated that DNA G-rich sequences can adopt a G-quadruplex f...
G-quadruplex structures are found in important regions of the eukaryotic genome, such as telomeres a...
Small molecules that can induce and stabilize G-quadruplex DNA structures represent a novel approach...
There is currently significant interest in the development of G-quadruplex-interactive compounds, gi...
Targeting of DNA secondary structures, such as G-quadruplexes, is now considered an appealing opport...
Human telomeric DNA terminates with a 3’ single-stranded overhang containing tandem repeats of the s...
Targeting of DNA secondary structures, such as G-quadruplexes, is now considered an appealing opport...
Human telomeres are comprised of d(TTAGGG) repeats involved in the formation of G-quadruplex DNA str...
Human telomeric G-quadruplex structures are known to be promising targets for an anticancer therapy....
The G-quadruplex DNA structures are mainly present at the terminal portion of telomeres and can be s...
G-quadruplex represents a group of unusual DNA secondary structures, based on Hoogsteen G-G pairing ...
Recent findings have unambiguously demonstrated that DNA G-rich sequences can adopt a G-quadruplex f...
Recent findings have unambiguously demonstrated that DNA G-rich sequences can adopt a G-quadruplex f...
The unlimited proliferative potential of cancer cells depends on telomere maintenance. Optimal telom...
Recent findings have unambiguously demonstrated that DNA G-rich sequences can adopt a G-quadruplex f...
G-quadruplex structures are found in important regions of the eukaryotic genome, such as telomeres a...
Small molecules that can induce and stabilize G-quadruplex DNA structures represent a novel approach...
There is currently significant interest in the development of G-quadruplex-interactive compounds, gi...
Targeting of DNA secondary structures, such as G-quadruplexes, is now considered an appealing opport...
Human telomeric DNA terminates with a 3’ single-stranded overhang containing tandem repeats of the s...
Targeting of DNA secondary structures, such as G-quadruplexes, is now considered an appealing opport...
Human telomeres are comprised of d(TTAGGG) repeats involved in the formation of G-quadruplex DNA str...
Human telomeric G-quadruplex structures are known to be promising targets for an anticancer therapy....
The G-quadruplex DNA structures are mainly present at the terminal portion of telomeres and can be s...
G-quadruplex represents a group of unusual DNA secondary structures, based on Hoogsteen G-G pairing ...
Recent findings have unambiguously demonstrated that DNA G-rich sequences can adopt a G-quadruplex f...
Recent findings have unambiguously demonstrated that DNA G-rich sequences can adopt a G-quadruplex f...
The unlimited proliferative potential of cancer cells depends on telomere maintenance. Optimal telom...
Recent findings have unambiguously demonstrated that DNA G-rich sequences can adopt a G-quadruplex f...