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Wiley-VCH Verlag, ChemInform, 46(45), p. no-no, 2014

DOI: 10.1002/chin.201446286

Royal Society of Chemistry, RSC Advances, 51(4), p. 26956

DOI: 10.1039/c4ra02129k

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Fundamental aspects of the nucleic acid i-motif structures

Journal article published in 2014 by S. Benabou, A. Aviñó, R. Eritja ORCID, C. González ORCID, R. Gargallo
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

The i-motif structure is formed in cytosine-rich sequences, being its building block the cytosine • cytosine+ base pair. This structure is particularly stable at pH values below the physiological one (~7.4) and, because of that, it has not attracted as much biological interest as other non-canonical structures such as the G-quadruplex. Nowadays, the proposal of potential roles in vivo, as well as nanotechnological applications, has produced an increasing interest in its study. In this context, the present work provides an overall picture of the i-motif structure. Those aspects related with their formation and stability, such as chemical modifications or the interaction with ligands, are discussed. Special attention has been made to the i-motif structures that could have a hypothetical role in vivo, such as those present near the promoter region of several oncogenes.