Locking up G‐Quadruplexes with Light‐Triggered Staples Leads to Increased Topological, Thermodynamic, and Metabolic Stability
Jack Barr,
Enrico Cadoni,
Sofie Schellinck
et al.
Abstract:G‐quadruplexes (G4s) are secondary, tetraplexed DNA structures abundant in non‐coding regions of the genome, implicated in gene transcription processes and currently firmly recognised as important potential therapeutic targets. Given their affinity for human proteins, G4 structures are investigated as potential decoys and aptamers. However, G4s tend to adopt different conformations depending on the exact environmental conditions, and often only one displays the specifically desired biological activity. Their l… Show more
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