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      c-di-GMP can form remarkably stable G-quadruplexes at physiological conditions in the presence of some planar intercalators.

      Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
      Acriflavine, chemistry, Cyclic GMP, analogs & derivatives, Fluorescence, G-Quadruplexes, Proflavine, Temperature

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          The ubiquitous bacterial biofilm regulator, c-di-GMP can form G-quadruplexes at physiological conditions in the presence of some aromatic compounds, such as acriflavine and proflavine. The fluorescence of these compounds is quenched upon c-di-GMP binding and some of the formed c-di-GMP G-quadruplexes are stable even at 75 °C. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2011

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          21399808
          10.1039/c0cc05432a

          Chemistry
          Acriflavine,chemistry,Cyclic GMP,analogs & derivatives,Fluorescence,G-Quadruplexes,Proflavine,Temperature

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