Spain, Aug. 5 -- Project Id: 89340

Description: Novel metal compounds as anti-cancer agents

A G-quadruplex is a four-stranded nucleic acid secondary structure formed in G nucleotide-rich regions of the DNA or RNA. Emerging evidence implicates these structures in cancer growth and progression. With this in mind, the EU-funded antiCSC project proposes to develop metal-based compounds that have the capacity to interact with accessible guanines present in adjacent positions to these self-assembled structures, and thereby alter their conformation and function. Preliminary results indicate that these compounds suppress the stemness of cancer stem cells by interfering with mitochondrial respiration. The antiCSC proposal will determine the mechan...