An overview of recent advances in duplex DNA recognition by small molecules

Sayantan Bhaduri(Nubad (United States)), Nihar Ranjan(National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research), Dev P. Arya(Nubad (United States))
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry
May 16, 2018
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Abstract

As the carrier of genetic information, the DNA double helix interacts with many natural ligands during the cell cycle, and is amenable to such intervention in diseases such as cancer biogenesis. Proteins bind DNA in a site-specific manner, not only distinguishing between the geometry of the major and minor grooves, but also by making close contacts with individual bases within the local helix architecture. Over the last four decades, much research has been reported on the development of small non-natural ligands as therapeutics to either block, or in some cases, mimic a DNA-protein interaction of interest. This review presents the latest findings in the pursuit of novel synthetic DNA binders. This article provides recent coverage of major strategies (such as groove recognition, intercalation and cross-linking) adopted in the duplex DNA recognition by small molecules, with an emphasis on major works of the past few years.


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