Targeting G-quadruplexes in gene promoters: a novel anticancer strategy?
- Abstract:
- G-quadruplexes are four-stranded DNA structures that are over-represented in gene promoter regions and are viewed as emerging therapeutic targets in oncology, as transcriptional repression of oncogenes through stabilization of these structures could be a novel anticancer strategy. Many gene promoter G-quadruplexes have physicochemical properties and structural characteristics that might make them druggable, and their structural diversity suggests that a high degree of selectivity might be possible. Here, we describe the evidence for G-quadruplexes in gene promoters and discuss their potential as therapeutic targets, as well as progress in the development of strategies to harness this potential through intervention with small-molecule ligands.
- Authors:
- S Balasubramanian, LH Hurley, S Neidle
- Journal:
- Nat Rev Drug Discov
- Citation info:
- 10(4):261-275
- Publication date:
- 1st Apr 2011
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