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Unveiling a Potent Small Molecule Disruptor for RNA G-Quadruplexes Tougher Than DNA G-Quadruplex Disruption.

Xingyu LiuQianqian QiWei XiongWei ShenKaisong ZhangRuochen FanYuanyuan ZhangYunting ZhaoXinyan XuMing LiEnyi ZhouTian TianXiang Zhou
Published in: ACS chemical biology (2024)
This research presents a unique small molecule characterized by its ability to effectively disrupt RNA G-quadruplexes (G4s), which are notably more stable than their DNA counterparts. We conducted a comprehensive series of in vitro experiments to thoroughly assess the disruptive capabilities of this molecule on RNA G4s. These experiments included comparisons with established G4 stabilizers and DNA G4 disruptors, providing a multifaceted evaluation of the molecule's efficacy. Our extensive in vitro analyses demonstrated that this molecule effectively alters G4 structures and interactions with the BG4 protein, a well-recognized G4-specific antibody. These findings underscore the molecule's potential to modulate G4-protein interactions, indicating promising applications for manipulating cellular functions associated with G4 dynamics in future research.
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