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Impact of Small Molecules on Intermolecular G-Quadruplex Formation
We performed single molecule studies to investigate the impact of several prominent small molecules (the oxazole telomestatin derivative L2H2-6OTD, pyridostatin, and Phen-DC(3)) on intermolecular G-quadruplex (i-GQ) formation between two guanine-rich DNA strands that had 3-GGG repeats in one strand...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514588/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31010019 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081570 |
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author | Gyawali, Prabesh GC, Keshav Ma, Yue Abeysirigunawardena, Sanjaya Nagasawa, Kazuo Balci, Hamza |
author_facet | Gyawali, Prabesh GC, Keshav Ma, Yue Abeysirigunawardena, Sanjaya Nagasawa, Kazuo Balci, Hamza |
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description | We performed single molecule studies to investigate the impact of several prominent small molecules (the oxazole telomestatin derivative L2H2-6OTD, pyridostatin, and Phen-DC(3)) on intermolecular G-quadruplex (i-GQ) formation between two guanine-rich DNA strands that had 3-GGG repeats in one strand and 1-GGG repeat in the other (3+1 GGG), or 2-GGG repeats in each strand (2+2 GGG). Such structures are not only physiologically significant but have recently found use in various biotechnology applications, ranging from DNA-based wires to chemical sensors. Understanding the extent of stability imparted by small molecules on i-GQ structures, has implications for these applications. The small molecules resulted in different levels of enhancement in i-GQ formation, depending on the small molecule and arrangement of GGG repeats. The largest enhancement we observed was in the 3+1 GGG arrangement, where i-GQ formation increased by an order of magnitude, in the presence of L2H2-6OTD. On the other hand, the enhancement was limited to three-fold with Pyridostatin (PDS) or less for the other small molecules in the 2+2 GGG repeat case. By demonstrating detection of i-GQ formation at the single molecule level, our studies illustrate the feasibility to develop more sensitive sensors that could operate with limited quantities of materials. |
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spelling | pubmed-65145882019-05-30 Impact of Small Molecules on Intermolecular G-Quadruplex Formation Gyawali, Prabesh GC, Keshav Ma, Yue Abeysirigunawardena, Sanjaya Nagasawa, Kazuo Balci, Hamza Molecules Article We performed single molecule studies to investigate the impact of several prominent small molecules (the oxazole telomestatin derivative L2H2-6OTD, pyridostatin, and Phen-DC(3)) on intermolecular G-quadruplex (i-GQ) formation between two guanine-rich DNA strands that had 3-GGG repeats in one strand and 1-GGG repeat in the other (3+1 GGG), or 2-GGG repeats in each strand (2+2 GGG). Such structures are not only physiologically significant but have recently found use in various biotechnology applications, ranging from DNA-based wires to chemical sensors. Understanding the extent of stability imparted by small molecules on i-GQ structures, has implications for these applications. The small molecules resulted in different levels of enhancement in i-GQ formation, depending on the small molecule and arrangement of GGG repeats. The largest enhancement we observed was in the 3+1 GGG arrangement, where i-GQ formation increased by an order of magnitude, in the presence of L2H2-6OTD. On the other hand, the enhancement was limited to three-fold with Pyridostatin (PDS) or less for the other small molecules in the 2+2 GGG repeat case. By demonstrating detection of i-GQ formation at the single molecule level, our studies illustrate the feasibility to develop more sensitive sensors that could operate with limited quantities of materials. MDPI 2019-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6514588/ /pubmed/31010019 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081570 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Gyawali, Prabesh GC, Keshav Ma, Yue Abeysirigunawardena, Sanjaya Nagasawa, Kazuo Balci, Hamza Impact of Small Molecules on Intermolecular G-Quadruplex Formation |
title | Impact of Small Molecules on Intermolecular G-Quadruplex Formation |
title_full | Impact of Small Molecules on Intermolecular G-Quadruplex Formation |
title_fullStr | Impact of Small Molecules on Intermolecular G-Quadruplex Formation |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of Small Molecules on Intermolecular G-Quadruplex Formation |
title_short | Impact of Small Molecules on Intermolecular G-Quadruplex Formation |
title_sort | impact of small molecules on intermolecular g-quadruplex formation |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514588/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31010019 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081570 |
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