Issue 4, 2008

A hitchhiker's guide to G-quadruplex ligands

Abstract

Over the past decade, nucleic acid chemists have seen the spectacular emergence of molecules designed to interact efficiently and selectively with a peculiar DNA structure named G-quadruplex. Initially derived from classical DNA intercalators, these G-quadruplex ligands progressively became the focal point of new excitement since they appear to inhibit selectively the growth of cancer cells thereby opening interesting perspectives towards the development of novel anti-cancer drugs. The present article aims to help researchers enter this exciting research field, and to highlight recent advances in the design of G-quadruplex ligands.

Graphical abstract: A hitchhiker's guide to G-quadruplex ligands

Article information

Article type
Emerging Area
Submitted
25 Sep 2007
Accepted
23 Oct 2007
First published
14 Nov 2007

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2008,6, 627-636

A hitchhiker's guide to G-quadruplex ligands

D. Monchaud and M. Teulade-Fichou, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2008, 6, 627 DOI: 10.1039/B714772B

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