Frontiers in Chemistry (Jul 2018)

Common G-Quadruplex Binding Agents Found to Interact With i-Motif-Forming DNA: Unexpected Multi-Target-Directed Compounds

  • Alessia Pagano,
  • Nunzia Iaccarino,
  • Mahmoud A. S. Abdelhamid,
  • Diego Brancaccio,
  • Emanuele U. Garzarella,
  • Anna Di Porzio,
  • Ettore Novellino,
  • Zoë A. E. Waller,
  • Zoë A. E. Waller,
  • Bruno Pagano,
  • Jussara Amato,
  • Antonio Randazzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2018.00281
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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G-quadruplex (G4) and i-motif (iM) are four-stranded non-canonical nucleic acid structural arrangements. Recent evidences suggest that these DNA structures exist in living cells and could be involved in several cancer-related processes, thus representing an attractive target for anticancer drug discovery. Efforts toward the development of G4 targeting compounds have led to a number of effective bioactive ligands. Herein, employing several biophysical methodologies, we studied the ability of some well-known G4 ligands to interact with iM-forming DNA. The data showed that the investigated compounds are actually able to interact with both DNA in vitro, thus acting de facto as multi-target-directed agents. Interestingly, while all the compounds stabilize the G4, some of them significantly reduce the stability of the iM. The present study highlights the importance, when studying G4-targeting compounds, of evaluating also their behavior toward the i-motif counterpart.

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