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Triplets drug-likeness

From our studies, it can be assumed that Al is likely to play a role in switching off the FMR1 gene by inducing a helical transition from B- to 2-DNA, in addition to the factors involved in the massive expansion of CCG triplet repeats and hypermethylation. This may provide a clue for the discovery of new drugs which convert Z- to B-DNA. It is hypothesized that chelation of metal ions like aluminum, demethylation of the triplet repeats, and acetylation of histones - if achieved - may make it possible to switch on the FMR 1 gene. [Pg.94]


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