Abstract

We report that K(+) and NH4(+) present different allosteric activation for higher-order human telomeric G-quadruplex DNA metalloenzyme. The obtained major endo products of Diels-Alder reaction can be switched from one preferred configuration in K(+) media (up to 92% ee) to its mirror configuration in NH4(+) media (up to -90% ee).

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