“…It is well known that the structure and thus the function of RNAs such as RNA‐G4Qs are very susceptible to changes in their environment, that is, they respond sensitively to the presence of salts, osmolytes, crowding agents, and to the binding of proteins, which are also abundant in the biological cell. [ 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 ] In general, the stability of quadruplex structures is determined by H‐bonds between nucleobases, π‐stacking interactions between neighboring base pairs, counterion condensation at the phosphate backbone by cations, hydration changes, and by changes in conformational entropy. [11] Recently, it has been observed that the stability of the G4Qs depends also on the number of G‐quartets.…”