DOI: 10.18297/etd/627
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Determination of in silico rules for predicting small molecule binding behavior to nucleic acids in vitro.

Abstract: The vast knowledge of nucleic acids is evolving and it is now known that DNA can adopt highly complex, heterogeneous structures. Among the most intriguing are the G-quadruplex structures, which are thought to playa pivotal role in cancer pathogenesis.Efforts to find new small molecules for these and other physiologically relevant nucleic acid structures have generally been limited to isolation from natural sources or rationale synthesis of promising lead compounds.However, with the rapid growth in computationa… Show more

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