Phen‐DC3 Induces Refolding of Human Telomeric DNA into a Chair‐type Antiparallel G‐quadruplex through Ligand Intercalation

Angewandte Chemie International Edition(2022)

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Human telomeric G-quadruplex DNA structures are attractive anticancer drug targets, but the target's polymorphism complicates the drug design: different ligands prefer different folds, and very few complexes have been solved at high resolution. Here we report that Phen-DC3, one of the most prominent G-quadruplex ligands in terms of high binding affinity and selectivity, causes dTAGGG(TTAGGG)(3) to completely change its fold in KCl solution from a hybrid-1 to an antiparallel chair-type structure, wherein the ligand intercalates between a two-quartet unit and a pseudo-quartet, thereby ejecting one potassium ion. This unprecedented high-resolution NMR structure shows for the first time a true ligand intercalation into an intramolecular G-quadruplex.
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G-Quadruplex, Ligand Intercalation, Mass Spectrometry, NMR Spectroscopy, Phen-DC3
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