JOURNAL ARTICLE

Stiff‐Stilbene Ligands Target G‐Quadruplex DNA and Exhibit Selective Anticancer and Antiparasitic Activity

Abstract

Abstract G‐quadruplex nucleic acid structures have long been studied as anticancer targets whilst their potential in antiparasitic therapy has only recently been recognized and barely explored. Herein, we report the synthesis, biophysical characterization, and in vitro screening of a series of stiff‐stilbene G4 binding ligands featuring different electronics, side‐chain chemistries, and molecular geometries. The ligands display selectivity for G4 DNA over duplex DNA and exhibit nanomolar toxicity against Trypasanoma brucei and HeLa cancer cells whilst remaining up to two orders of magnitude less toxic to non‐tumoral mammalian cell line MRC‐5. Our study demonstrates that stiff‐stilbenes show exciting potential as the basis of selective anticancer and antiparasitic therapies. To achieve the most efficient G4 recognition the scaffold must possess the optimal electronics, substitution pattern and correct molecular configuration.

Keywords:
Antiparasitic Antiparasitic agent G-quadruplex DNA Chemistry Stereochemistry Combinatorial chemistry Biology Pharmacology Computational biology Biochemistry Medicine

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Citation History

Topics

DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology
Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology
Plant Virus Research Studies
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Plant Science

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