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Chiral Metallo-supramolecular Complexes Selectively Induce Human Telomeric G-quadruplex Formation Under Salt-deficient Conditions

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Journal Chemistry
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2011 Jun 1
PMID 21626584
Citations 9
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Abstract

Chiral molecular recognition of human telomeric DNA is important for rational drug design and developing structural probes of G-quadruplexes. Here we report that a chiral supramolecular complex can selectively induce human telomeric G-quadruplex formation and discriminate different G-quadruplex sequences under salt-deficient conditions studied by circular dichroism (CD), UV meltings, stopped-flow spectroscopy, fluorescence resonance energy transfer, enzyme cleavage, and gel electrophoresis. P-enantiomer induced G-quadruplex formation is fast and does not require a large excess of P enantiomer. More importantly, this chiral compound induces loop sequence-dependent G-quadruplex formation.

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