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Polymorphism of human telomeric quadruplexes with drugs: a multi-technique biophysical study

Authors :
Francesco D'Amico
Claudio Masciovecchio
Alessandro Paciaroni
Heinz Amenitsch
Valeria Libera
Caterina Petrillo
C Sissi
Federico Sebastiani
Francesco Sacchetti
Lucia Comez
Barbara Rossi
Alessandro Gessini
F Bianchi
M. Longo
Source :
PCCP. Physical chemistry chemical physics, 22 (2020): 11583–11592. doi:10.1039/d0cp01483d, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Comez, L.; Bianchi, F.; Libera, V; Longo, M.; Petrillo, C.; Sacchetti, F.; Sebastiani, F.; D'Amico, F.; Rossi, B.; Gessini, A.; Masciovecchio, C.; Amenitsch, H.; Sissi, C.; Paciaroni, A./titolo:Polymorphism of human telomeric quadruplexes with drugs: a multi-technique biophysical study/doi:10.1039%2Fd0cp01483d/rivista:PCCP. Physical chemistry chemical physics (Print)/anno:2020/pagina_da:11583/pagina_a:11592/intervallo_pagine:11583–11592/volume:22
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2020.

Abstract

The human telomeric G-quadruplex structural motif of DNA has come to be known as a new and stimulating target for anticancer drug discovery. Small molecules that interact with G-quadruplex structures in a selective way have gained impressive interest in recent years as they may serve as potential therapeutic agents. Here, we show how circular dichroism, UV resonance Raman and small angle X-ray scattering spectroscopies can be effectively combined to provide insights into structural and molecular aspects of the interaction between human telomeric quadruplexes and ligands. This study focuses on the ability of berberine and palmatine to bind with human telomeric quadruplexes and provides analysis of the conformational landscape visited by the relevant complexes upon thermal unfolding. With increasing temperature, both free and bound G-quadruplexes undergo melting through a multi-state process, populating different intermediate states. Despite the structural similarity of the two ligands, valuable distinctive features characterising their interaction with the G-quadruplex emerged from our multi-technique approach.

Details

ISSN :
14639084 and 14639076
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cadf931d1461f83bd6ec0e80b80096f0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cp01483d