Insights into the Small Molecule Targeting of Biologically Relevant G-Quadruplexes: An Overview of NMR and Crystal Structures.
Andrea CriscuoloEttore NapolitanoClaudia RiccardiDomenica MusumeciChiara PlatellaDaniela MontesarchioPublished in: Pharmaceutics (2022)
G-quadruplexes turned out to be important targets for the development of novel targeted anticancer/antiviral therapies. More than 3000 G-quadruplex small-molecule ligands have been described, with most of them exerting anticancer/antiviral activity by inducing telomeric damage and/or altering oncogene or viral gene expression in cancer cells and viruses, respectively. For some ligands, in-depth NMR and/or crystallographic studies were performed, providing detailed knowledge on their interactions with diverse G-quadruplex targets. Here, the PDB-deposited NMR and crystal structures of the complexes between telomeric, oncogenic or viral G-quadruplexes and small-molecule ligands, of both organic and metal-organic nature, have been summarized and described based on the G-quadruplex target, from telomeric DNA and RNA G-quadruplexes to DNA oncogenic G-quadruplexes, and finally to RNA viral G-quadruplexes. An overview of the structural details of these complexes is here provided to guide the design of novel ligands targeting more efficiently and selectively cancer- and virus-related G-quadruplex structures.
Keyphrases
- small molecule
- high resolution
- gene expression
- sars cov
- magnetic resonance
- protein protein
- cancer therapy
- circulating tumor
- solid state
- dna damage response
- nucleic acid
- transcription factor
- cell free
- single molecule
- healthcare
- dna methylation
- squamous cell carcinoma
- oxidative stress
- drug delivery
- dna damage
- mass spectrometry
- water soluble
- young adults
- case control