The i-motif represents a paradigmatic example of the wide structural versatility of nucleic acids. In remarkable contrast to duplex DNA, i-motifs are four-stranded DNA structures held together by hemi- protonated and intercalated cytosine base pairs (C:C+). First observed 25 years ago, and considered by many as a mere structural oddity, interest in and discussion on the biological role of i-motifs have grown dramatically in recent years. In this review we focus on structural aspects of i-motif formation, the factors leading to its stabilization and recent studies describing the possible role of i-motifs in fundamental biological processes.
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Assi, H. A., Garavís, M., González, C., & Damha, M. J. (2018, September 19). I-motif DNA: Structural features and significance to cell biology. Nucleic Acids Research. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gky735
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