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Chemical Regulation of DNA i‐Motifs for Nanobiotechnology and Therapeutics
Author(s) -
Debnath Manish,
Fatma Khushnood,
Dash Jyotirmayee
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
angewandte chemie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1521-3757
pISSN - 0044-8249
DOI - 10.1002/ange.201813288
Subject(s) - nanobiotechnology , computational biology , dna , nanotechnology , chemistry , chemical biology , biology , biochemistry , nanoparticle , materials science
DNA sequences rich in cytosine have the propensity, under acidic pH, to fold into four‐stranded intercalated DNA structures called i‐motifs. Recent studies have provided significant breakthroughs that demonstrate how chemists can manipulate these structures for nanobiotechnology and therapeutics. The first section of this Minireview discusses the development of advanced functional nanostructures by synthetic conjugation of i‐motifs with organic scaffolds and metal nanoparticles and their role in therapeutics. The second section highlights the therapeutic targeting of i‐motifs with chemical scaffolds and their significance in biology. For this, first we shed light on the long‐lasting debate regarding the stability of i‐motifs under physiological conditions. Next, we present a comparative analysis of recently reported small molecules for specifically targeting i‐motifs over other abundant DNA structures and modulating their function in cellular systems. These advances provide new insights into i‐motif‐targeted regulation of gene expression, telomere maintenance, and therapeutic applications.

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