Authors
Christine Granotier, Gaelle Pennarun, Lydia Riou, Françoise Hoffschir, Laurent R Gauthier, Anne De Cian, Dennis Gomez, Eliane Mandine, Jean-François Riou, Jean-Louis Mergny, Patrick Mailliet, Bernard Dutrillaux, François D Boussin
Publication date
2005/1/1
Journal
Nucleic acids research
Volume
33
Issue
13
Pages
4182-4190
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The G-overhangs of telomeres are thought to adopt particular conformations, such as T-loops or G-quadruplexes. It has been suggested that G-quadruplex structures could be stabilized by specific ligands in a new approach to cancer treatment consisting in inhibition of telomerase, an enzyme involved in telomere maintenance and cell immortality. Although the formation of G-quadruplexes was demonstrated in vitro many years ago, it has not been definitively demonstrated in living human cells. We therefore investigated the chromosomal binding of a tritiated G-quadruplex ligand, 3H-360A (2,6-N,N′-methyl-quinolinio-3-yl)-pyridine dicarboxamide [methyl-3H]. We verified the in vitro selectivity of 3H-360A for G-quadruplex structures by equilibrium dialysis. We then showed by binding experiments with human genomic DNA that 3H-360A has a very potent selectivity toward G-quadruplex structures of the …
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