i-Motifs are more stable than G-quadruplexes in a hydrated ionic liquid

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Hisae Tateishi-KarimataNaoki Sugimoto

Abstract

Thermodynamic analyses and molecular dynamics calculations demonstrated that i-motifs in a hydrated ionic liquid of choline dihydrogen phosphate (choline dhp) were more stable than G-quadruplexes due to choline ion binding to loop regions in the i-motifs. Interestingly, the i-motifs formed even at physiological pH in the choline dhp-containing solution.

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