Quadruplex Nucleic Acids as Novel Therapeutic Targets
Medway School of Pharmacy · University College London
Abstract
Quadruplex-forming sequences are widely prevalent in human and other genomes, including bacterial ones. These sequences are over-represented in eukaryotic telomeres, promoters, and 5' untranslated regions. They can form quadruplex structures, which may be transient in many situations in normal cells since they can be effectively resolved by helicase action. Mutated helicases in cancer cells are unable to unwind quadruplexes, which are impediments to transcription, translation, or replication, depending on their location within a particular gene. Small molecules that can stabilize quadruplex structures augment these effects and produce cell and proliferation growth inhibition. This article surveys the chemical…
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1Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Nucleic acid
- G-quadruplex
- Combinatorial chemistry
- DNA
- Computational biology
- Biochemistry