The application of DNA and RNA G-quadruplexes to therapeutic medicines
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Abstract
The intriguing structural diversity in folded topologies available to guanine-rich nucleic acid repeat sequences have made four-stranded G-quadruplex structures the focus of both basic and applied research, from cancer biology and novel therapeutics through to nanoelectronics. Distributed widely in the human genome as targets for regulating gene expression and chromosomal maintenance, they offer unique avenues for future cancer drug development. In particular, the recent advances in chemical and structural biology have enabled the construction of bespoke selective DNA based aptamers to be used as novel therapeutic agents and access to detailed structural models for structure based drug discovery. In this…
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- Computational biology
- Aptamer
- G-quadruplex
- Drug discovery
- Nanotechnology
- DNA origami
- Computer science
- Biology
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- Good health and well-being
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