“…In contrast, high selectivity of anionic ligands to the G-quadruplex over dsDNA has been reported, although the studies on anionic ligands have been only a few due to their lower affinity for G-quadruplexes than cationic ones. ,− Because of this high selectivity, anionic G-quadruplex ligands inhibit telomerase very efficiently, even in the presence of excess dsDNA. ,, Moreover, molecular crowding (MC), which mimics the high concentration of biomolecules in cells, , critically affects properties and reactions of biomolecules, including dsDNA , and G-quadruplex DNA, − by altering properties of the solution, including a decrease in the dielectric constant and water activity, ,, and an increase in viscosity and excluded volume . Systematic studies demonstrated that MC reduces binding between dsDNA and a variety of dsDNA ligands including intercalators and groove binders . Furthermore, Tan’s group recently reported that MC also reduces binding between the telomeric G-quadruplex and cationic G-quadruplex ligands, including TMPyP4, and their inhibition of telomerase .…”