2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.3c00973
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On the Effect of Folic Acid-Derived Carbon Nanodots in Modulating the Noncanonical I-Motif DNA Structures

Abstract: Noncanonical DNA segments are formed by those disobeying the Watson−Crick canon, and among which are the i-motifs. These are fourstranded DNA secondary structures that form sequences rich in cytosine (C). Two anti-parallely oriented DNA duplexes, held together by intercalated C:C + base pairs, are stabilized in the acidic pH under normal conditions. The i-motif structures have been observed forming and dissolving in living cells, and hence, this area is opened up for active investigation from the human cell pe… Show more

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