Guanine (G)-rich sequences in nucleic acids can assemble into G-quadruplex structures that involve G-quartets linked by loop nucleotides. The structural and topological diversity of G-quadruplexes have attracted great attention for decades. Recent methodological advances have advanced the identification and characterization of G-quadruplexes in vivo as well as in vitro, and at a much higher resolution and throughput, which has greatly expanded our current understanding of G-quadruplex structure and function. Accumulating knowledge about the structural properties of G-quadruplexes has helped to design and develop a repertoire of molecular and chemical tools for biological applications. This review highlights how these exciting methods and fi...
G-quadruplexes are non-canonical structures of nucleic acids, in which guanine bases form planar G-t...
Guanine-rich nucleic acid sequences have the propensity to assume four-stranded structures known as ...
G-Quadruplexes (G4s) are widely studied secondary DNA/RNA structures, naturally occurring when G-ric...
Guanine (G)-rich sequences in nucleic acids can assemble into G-quadruplex structures that involve G...
(*These two authors have contributed equally) All guanine-rich DNA and RNA molecules tend to fold in...
Accumulating evidence has linked G-quadruplex structures to a number of biological processes in vivo...
Guanine-rich nucleic acid sequences have a high propensity to adopt non-B DNA secondary structures l...
DNA G-quadruplexes are higher-order structures self-assembled from guanine-rich oligonucleotides. Th...
Despite a recent explosion of interest in G-quadruplex DNA, most fundamental questions regarding the...
The double-helical structure of DNA is well known, and the basis of modern genetics and molecular bi...
There are many structures that can be adopted by nucleic acids other than the famous Watson–Crick du...
The G-Quadruplex (GQ) is a repetitive, guanine rich DNA sequence that occurs throughout the genome. ...
G-rich nucleic acids can form non-canonical G-quadruplex structures (G4s) in which four guanines fol...
The secondary structures of nucleic acids have an important influence on their cellular functions bu...
Guanine-rich DNA strands can form the so-called G-quadruplex architectures due to the formation of q...
G-quadruplexes are non-canonical structures of nucleic acids, in which guanine bases form planar G-t...
Guanine-rich nucleic acid sequences have the propensity to assume four-stranded structures known as ...
G-Quadruplexes (G4s) are widely studied secondary DNA/RNA structures, naturally occurring when G-ric...
Guanine (G)-rich sequences in nucleic acids can assemble into G-quadruplex structures that involve G...
(*These two authors have contributed equally) All guanine-rich DNA and RNA molecules tend to fold in...
Accumulating evidence has linked G-quadruplex structures to a number of biological processes in vivo...
Guanine-rich nucleic acid sequences have a high propensity to adopt non-B DNA secondary structures l...
DNA G-quadruplexes are higher-order structures self-assembled from guanine-rich oligonucleotides. Th...
Despite a recent explosion of interest in G-quadruplex DNA, most fundamental questions regarding the...
The double-helical structure of DNA is well known, and the basis of modern genetics and molecular bi...
There are many structures that can be adopted by nucleic acids other than the famous Watson–Crick du...
The G-Quadruplex (GQ) is a repetitive, guanine rich DNA sequence that occurs throughout the genome. ...
G-rich nucleic acids can form non-canonical G-quadruplex structures (G4s) in which four guanines fol...
The secondary structures of nucleic acids have an important influence on their cellular functions bu...
Guanine-rich DNA strands can form the so-called G-quadruplex architectures due to the formation of q...
G-quadruplexes are non-canonical structures of nucleic acids, in which guanine bases form planar G-t...
Guanine-rich nucleic acid sequences have the propensity to assume four-stranded structures known as ...
G-Quadruplexes (G4s) are widely studied secondary DNA/RNA structures, naturally occurring when G-ric...