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Synthesis, structure, and photochemistry of exceptionally stable synthetic DNA hairpins with stilbene diether linkers.

Frederick D Lewis1, Yansheng Wu, Xiaoyang Liu.   

Abstract

The structure and properties of 18 hairpin-forming bis(oligonucleotide) conjugates possessing stilbene diether linkers are reported. Conjugates possessing bis(2-hydroxyethyl)stilbene 4,4'-diether linkers form the most stable DNA hairpins reported to date. Hairpins with as few as two T:A base pairs or four noncanonical G:G base pairs are stable at room temperature. Increasing the length of the hydroxyalkyl groups results in a decrease in hairpin thermal stability. On the basis of the investigation of their circular dichroism spectra, all of the hairpins investigated adopt B-DNA structures, except for a hairpin with a short poly(G:C) stem which forms a Z-DNA structure. Both the strong fluorescence of the stilbene diether linkers and their trans-cis photoisomerization are totally quenched in hairpins possessing neighboring T:A and G:C base pairs. Quenching is attributed to an electron-transfer mechanism in which the singlet stilbene serves as an electron donor and T or C serves as an electron acceptor. In contrast, in denatured hairpins and hairpins possessing neighboring G:G base pairs the stilbene diether linkers undergo efficient photoisomerization.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12371856     DOI: 10.1021/ja026941o

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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