Interaction between GW2974 and telomeric G-quadruplex DNA: a possible anticancer mechanism
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2021
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Springer Int Publ Ag
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
Human telomere consists of tandem repeats of guanines; thus, it can form an intramolecular G-quadruplex structure, which can inhibit the telomerase enzyme that is found active in more than 85% of cancer cells. The present work investigated the interactions of GW2974, a quinazoline derivative with telomeric G-quadruplex AG(3)(TTAGGG)(3.) GW2974 had shown a good affinity to G-quadruplex DNA with a binding constant of 2.41 x 10(6) M-1 and melting temperature shift Delta Tm of 9.9 degrees C. Increasing the GW2974 ratio with DNA up to five times showed an inverse effect on G-quadruplex DNA stability. The stoichiometric ratio between GW2974 and TelQ (per strand) was 2:1. Results obtained from absorption, fluorescence, and CD spectroscopic techniques indicated that GW2974 interacted with G-quadruplex through different binding modes. GW2974 showed good specificity to quadruplex over duplex DNA by 4.71-fold. These results indicated that stabilizing of telomeric G-quadruplex inhibited telomerase enzyme, which could be a potential anticancer mechanism of GW2974.
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Telomere, Telomerase, Quadruplex, Cancer, GW2974
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Chemical Papers
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Q3
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Cilt
75
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12