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Solid-phase synthesis of oligopurine deoxynucleic guanidine (DNG) and analysis of binding with DNA oligomers
Author(s) -
Barry Linkletter
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
nucleic acids research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 9.008
H-Index - 537
eISSN - 1362-4954
pISSN - 0305-1048
DOI - 10.1093/nar/29.11.2370
Subject(s) - dna , guanidine , oligomer , base pair , trimer , biology , solid phase synthesis , nucleic acid denaturation , dna synthesis , biochemistry , stereochemistry , biophysics , crystallography , polymer chemistry , chemistry , organic chemistry , base sequence , peptide , dimer
The first stepwise solid-phase synthesis of deoxynucleic guanidine (DNG), a positively charged DNA analog, using controlled pore glass as the solid support is reported. For the first time, purine bases have been incorporated into the DNG oligomer and DNG has been synthesized using a solid-phase method, proceeding in the 3'-->5' direction, that is compatible with the cleavage conditions used in the solid-phase synthesis of DNA. A DNG sequence containing a pentameric tract of adenosine nucleosides has been synthesized and the thermal denaturation temperature of its complexes with complementary thymidyl DNA oligomers was 79 degrees C. Binding of thymidyl DNA oligomers to adenyl DNG oligomers is 2:1, as seen in thymidyl and adenyl DNA triplexes. No binding of adenyl DNG with octameric cytidyl DNA was observed, indicating that the positive charge does not overcome base pairing fidelity.

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