| Literature DB >> 26332356 |
Yusuke Takezawa1, Kotaro Nishiyama1, Tsukasa Mashima2, Masato Katahira2, Mitsuhiko Shionoya3.
Abstract
A novel bifacial ligand-bearing nucleobase, 5-hydroxyuracil (U(OH) ), which forms both a hydrogen-bonded base pair (U(OH) -A) and a metal-mediated base pair (U(OH) -M-U(OH) ) has been developed. The U(OH) -M-U(OH) base pairs were quantitatively formed in the presence of lanthanide ions such as Gd(III) when U(OH) -U(OH) pairs were consecutively incorporated into DNA duplexes. This result established metal-assisted duplex stabilization as well as DNA-templated assembly of lanthanide ions. Notably, a duplex possessing U(OH) -A base pairs was destabilized by addition of Gd(III) ions. This observation suggests that the hybridization behaviors of the U(OH) -containing DNA strands are altered by metal complexation. Thus, the U(OH) nucleobase with a bifacial base-pairing property holds great promise as a component for metal-responsive DNA materials.Entities:
Keywords: DNA hybridization; DNA structures; bioinorganic chemistry; lanthanides; metal-mediated base pair
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26332356 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201502772
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236