| Literature DB >> 19937863 |
Heng Ma1, Ming Zhang, Dan Zhang, Rong Huang, Yang Zhao, Hao Yang, Yijing Liu, Xiaocheng Weng, Yangyang Zhou, Minggang Deng, Liang Xu, Xiang Zhou.
Abstract
G-quadruplex DNA plays an important role in the potential therapeutic target for the design and development of anticancer drugs. As various G-quadruplex sequences in the promoter regions or telomeres can form different secondary structural modes and display a diversity of biology functions, variant G-quadruplex interactive agents may be necessary to cure different disease by differentiating variant types of G-quadruplexes. We synthesize five cationic methylpyridylium corroles and compare the interactions of corroles with different types of G-quadruplexes such as cmyc, htelo, and bcl2 by using surface plasmon resonance. Because of the importance of human telomere G-quadruplex DNA, we focus on the biological properties of the interactions between human telomere G-quadruplex DNA and corrole isomers using CD, T(m), PCR-stop (PCR= polymerase chain reaction), and polymerase-stop assay, which demonstrate the excellent ability of the corrole to induce and stabilize the G-quadruplex. This study provides the first experimental insight into how selectivity might be achieved for different G-quadruplexes by a single group of methylpyridylium corrole isomers that may be optimized for potential selective cancer therapy.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 19937863 DOI: 10.1002/asia.200900270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Asian J ISSN: 1861-471X