A small molecule that induces assembly of a four way DNA junction at low temperature

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Abstract

Small molecules that induce the formation of higher order DNA structures have potential therapeutic and nanotechnology applications. Screening of a click library has identified the first compound to induce the formation of a Holliday junction structure at room temperature without the need for a high temperature annealing step. © 2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Howell, L. A., Waller, Z. A. E., Bowater, R., O’Connell, M., & Searcey, M. (2011). A small molecule that induces assembly of a four way DNA junction at low temperature. Chemical Communications, 47(29), 8262–8264. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1cc12922h

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