Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1952486 Biochimie 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Both G-quadruplexes and natural polyamines are intimately associated with tumor growth and proliferation. The effect of the natural polyamines on telomeric and some oncogenic G-quadruplexes including bcl-2, c-kit, and c-myc G-quadruplexes has been studied by using absorption, fluorescence, CD, and NMR methods. The results exhibited an interesting dual-effect depending on polyamineś concentration. Polyamines promote and stabilize G-quadruplexes under a lower concentration (less than 1 mM) but denature G-quadruplexes under a higher concentration (more than 1 mM). Probably the electrostatic and hydrophobic effect of polyamines and the hydrogen-bonding interaction between guanines and polyamines were respectively responsible for the stabilizing and denaturing effect.

► The interaction between natural polyamines and G-quadruplexes has been studied. ► There is a dual-effect on stabilizing and denaturing G-quadruplexes for polyamines. ► This dual-effect is intimately associated with the concentration of polyamines. ► The mechanism for the dual-effect has also been elucidated.

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