Four-stranded nucleic acids: structure, function and targeting of G-quadruplexes |
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Authors: | Huppert Julian Leon |
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Affiliation: | Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, JJ Thomson Ave, Cambridge, UKCB3 0HE. jlh29@cam.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | There are many structures that can be adopted by nucleic acids other than the famous Watson-Crick duplex form. This tutorial review describes the guanine rich G-quadruplex structure, highlighting the chemical interactions governing its formation, and the topological variants that exist. The methods that are used to study G-quadruplex structures are described, with examples of the information that may be derived from these different methods. Next, the proposed biological functions of G-quadruplexes are discussed, highlighting especially their presence in telomeric regions and gene promoters. G-quadruplex structures are the subject of considerable interest for the development of small-molecule ligands, and are also the targets of a wide variety of natural proteins. |
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