Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1369293 Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Repeated guanine tracts in human and other genomes can form higher-order four stranded structures, termed quadruplexes. In the human genome they have particular prevalence in telomeric and promoter regions and also in 5′-UTRs and introns. These structures, if unresolved and stabilised by small molecules, can form impediments to transcription and translation, and thus can be considered as a form of gene targeting. This Digest surveys the major types of quadruplex-binding small molecules that have been designed and studied to date and directs attention to directions where future development of more drug-like compounds is likely to be most productive.

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