Abstract:Telomerase is essential
for the immortality characteristics of
most cancers. Telomerase-specific inhibitors should render cancer
cells to replicative senescence without acute cytotoxicity. Perylene-based
G-quadruplex (G4) ligands are widely studied as telomerase inhibitors.
Most reported perylene-based G4 ligands are perylene diimides (PDIs),
which often suffer from self-aggregation in aqueous solutions. Previously,
we found that PM2, a perylene monoimide (PMI), exhibited better solubility,
G4 binding affinity… Show more
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