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Quercetin Exhibits Preferential Binding Interaction by Selectively Targeting HRAS1 I‑Motif DNA-Forming Promoter Sequences
I-Motif (iM) DNA structures represent among the most
significant
noncanonical nucleic acid configurations. iM-forming DNA sequences
are found in an array of vital genomic locations and are particularly
frequent in the promoter islands of various oncogenes. Thus, iM DNA
is a crucial candidate for anticancer medicines; therefore, binding
interactions between iM DNA and small molecular ligands, such as flavonoids,
are critically important. Extensive sets of spectroscopic strategies
and thermodynamic analysis were utilized in the present investigation
to find out the favorable interaction of quercetin (Que), a dietary
flavonoid that has various health-promoting characteristics, including
anticancer properties, with noncanonical iM DNA structure. Spectroscopic
studies and thermal analysis revealed that Que interacts preferentially
with HRAS1 iM DNA compared with VEGF, BCL2 iM, and duplex DNA. Que,
therefore, emerged as a suitable natural-product-oriented antagonist
for targeting HRAS1 iM DNA. The innovative spectroscopic as well as
mechanical features of Que and its specific affinity for HRAS1 iM
may be useful for therapeutic applications and provide crucial insights
for the design of compounds with remarkable medicinal properties