Publications by authors named "Annunziata Cummaro"

Human cytomegalovirus (hCMV) infection is the leading cause of birth defects in newborns and death in immunosuppressed people. Traditional techniques require time-consuming and costly analyses, and sometimes result in false positive results; thus, a rapid and accurate detection for hCMV infection is necessary. Recently, hcmv-miR-US4-5p was selected as the biomarker for cytomegalovirus diagnosis and follow-up.

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A novel fluorescent thrombin binding aptamer (TBA), conjugated with the environmentally sensitive dansyl probe at the 3'-end and a β-cyclodextrin residue at the 5'-end, has been efficiently synthesized exploiting Cu(I)-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition procedures. Its conformation and stability in solution have been studied by an integrated approach, combining in-depth NMR, CD, fluorescence, and DSC studies. ITC measurements have allowed us to analyze in detail its interaction with human thrombin.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines how the compound azatrux binds to a specific human telomeric G-quadruplex using various scientific methods, including spectroscopy and calorimetry, especially under crowded molecular conditions.
  • Azatrux binds to the G-quadruplex in an end-stacking fashion, and the research identifies important structural features that aid this binding.
  • The compound shows a strong preference for binding to the human telomeric G-quadruplex compared to another G-quadruplex and duplex DNA when crowding is present, indicating its selectivity.
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Human telomeric G-quadruplex structures are known to be promising targets for an anticancer therapy. In the past decade, several research groups have been focused on the design of new ligands trying to optimize the interactions between these small molecules and the G-quadruplex motif. In most of these studies, the target structures were the single quadruplex units formed by short human DNA telomeric sequences (typically 21-26 nt).

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