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Ruthenation of Non-stacked Guanines in DNA G-Quadruplex Structures: Enhancement of c-MYC Expression.

Jéssica RodríguezJesús MosqueraJosé R CouceiroM Eugenio VázquezJosé Luis Mascareñas
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2016)
Guanine quadruplexes (GQs) are compact four-stranded DNA structures that play a key role in the control of a variety of biological processes, including gene transcription. Bulky ruthenium complexes featuring a bipyridine, a terpyridine, and one exchangeable ligand ([Ru(terpy)(bpy)X]n+ ) are able to metalate exposed guanines present in the GQ of the c-MYC promoter region that are not involved in quadruplex base pairing. qRT-PCR and western-blot experiments indicated that the complexes promote a remarkable increase in the expression of this oncogene. We also show that exchangeable thioether ligands (X=RSR', Met) allow regulation of the metalating activity of the complex with visible light.
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