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Major Achievements in the Design of Quadruplex-Interactive Small Molecules.


ABSTRACT: Organic small molecules that can recognize and bind to G-quadruplex and i-Motif nucleic acids have great potential as selective drugs or as tools in drug target discovery programs, or even in the development of nanodevices for medical diagnosis. Hundreds of quadruplex-interactive small molecules have been reported, and the challenges in their design vary with the intended application. Herein, we survey the major achievements on the therapeutic potential of such quadruplex ligands, their mode of binding, effects upon interaction with quadruplexes, and consider the opportunities and challenges for their exploitation in drug discovery.

SUBMITTER: Mendes E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8953082 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Major Achievements in the Design of Quadruplex-Interactive Small Molecules.

Mendes Eduarda E   Aljnadi Israa M IM   Bahls Bárbara B   Victor Bruno L BL   Paulo Alexandra A  

Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland) 20220228 3


Organic small molecules that can recognize and bind to G-quadruplex and i-Motif nucleic acids have great potential as selective drugs or as tools in drug target discovery programs, or even in the development of nanodevices for medical diagnosis. Hundreds of quadruplex-interactive small molecules have been reported, and the challenges in their design vary with the intended application. Herein, we survey the major achievements on the therapeutic potential of such quadruplex ligands, their mode of  ...[more]

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