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Nucleic acid aptamers based on the G-quadruplex structure: therapeutic and diagnostic potential.

B Gatto1, M Palumbo, C Sissi.   

Abstract

Aptamers are short DNA- or RNA-based oligonucleotides selected from large combinatorial pools of sequences for their capacity to efficiently recognize targets ranging from small molecules to proteins or nucleic acid structures. Like antibodies, they exhibit high specificity and affinity for target binding. As a result, they may display effective interference in biological processes, which renders them not only valuable diagnostic tools, but also promising therapeutic agents. In fact, one aptamer that inhibits human VEGF already received approval for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration, while several others are undergoing clinical trials. Aptamers display a large number of structural arrangements, which accounts for their binding efficiency and selectivity for unrelated targets. Among several architectures, the G-quadruplex (G-4) is adopted by several aptamers, the most popular of which shows inhibitory properties against thrombin, a pharmacologically relevant protein. G-4 structures consist of planar arrays of four guanines, each guanine pairing with two neighbours by Hoogsteen bonding. Recent work shows that G-4 arrangement is highly polymorphic and therefore represents a large family of stable structures with a common overall fold, but with well differentiated recognition elements that allow prominent diversity to be explored. Conformational plasticity consents fine tuning of target recognition as obtained by aptamer selection. Here, we will review the present knowledge on aptamers based on the G-4 structures and assess their diagnostic and therapeutic potential as biotech drugs for the detection and treatment of severe pathologies including vascular, cancer and viral diseases.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19355883     DOI: 10.2174/092986709787846640

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Med Chem        ISSN: 0929-8673            Impact factor:   4.530


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