Literature DB >> 24361708

Effective and site-specific phosphoramidation reaction for universally labeling nucleic acids.

Yu-Chih Su1, Hsing-Yin Chen1, Ni Chien Ko1, Chi-Ching Hwang2, Min Hui Wu1, Li-Fang Wang1, Yun-Ming Wang3, Sheng-Nan Chang4, Eng-Chi Wang5, Tzu-Pin Wang6.   

Abstract

Here we report efficient and selective postsynthesis labeling strategies, based on an advanced phosphoramidation reaction, for nucleic acids of either synthetic or enzyme-catalyzed origin. The reactions provided phosphorimidazolide intermediates of DNA or RNA which, whether reacted in one pot (one-step) or purified (two-step), were directly or indirectly phosphoramidated with label molecules. The acquired fluorophore-labeled nucleic acids, prepared from the phosphoramidation reactions, demonstrated labeling efficacy by their F/N ratio values (number of fluorophores per molecule of nucleic acid) of 0.02-1.2 which are comparable or better than conventional postsynthesis fluorescent labeling methods for DNA and RNA. Yet, PCR and UV melting studies of the one-step phosphoramidation-prepared FITC-labeled DNA indicated that the reaction might facilitate nonspecific hybridization in nucleic acids. Intrinsic hybridization specificity of nucleic acids was, however, conserved in the two-step phosphoramidation reaction. The reaction of site-specific labeling nucleic acids at the 5'-end was supported by fluorescence quenching and UV melting studies of fluorophore-labeled DNA. The two-step phosphoramidation-based, effective, and site-specific labeling method has the potential to expedite critical research including visualization, quantification, structural determination, localization, and distribution of nucleic acids in vivo and in vitro.
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Keywords:  Labeling; Nucleic acid; Phosphoramidation; Postsynthesis; Site specific

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24361708     DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2013.12.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Biochem        ISSN: 0003-2697            Impact factor:   3.365


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