Ligand Design to Acquire Specificity to Intended G-Quadruplex Structures

Chemistry. 2019 Jan 7;25(2):417-430. doi: 10.1002/chem.201802691. Epub 2018 Nov 9.

Abstract

A G-quadruplex is a nucleic acid secondary structure that is adopted by guanine-rich sequences, and is considered to be relevant in various pharmacological and biological contexts. G-Quadruplexes have also attracted great attention in the field of DNA nanotechnology because of their extremely high thermal stability and the availability of many defined structures. To date, a large repertory of DNA/RNA G-quadruplex-interactive ligands has been developed by numerous laboratories. Several relevant reviews have also been published that have helped researchers to grasp the full scope of G-quadruplex research from its outset to the present. This review focuses on the G-quadruplex ligands that allow targeting of specific G-quadruplexes. Moreover, unique ligands, successful methodologies, and future perspectives in relation to specific G-quadruplex recognition are also addressed.

Keywords: DNA; G-quadruplexes; RNA; molecular recognition; noncovalent interactions.

Publication types

  • Review