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Chemical modifications of artificial restriction DNA cutter (ARCUT) to promote its in vivo and in vitro applications.

Makoto Komiyama1.   

Abstract

Recently, completely chemistry-based tools for site-selective scission of DNA (ARCUT) have been prepared by combining 2 strands of pseudo-complementary PNA (pcPNA: site-selective activator) and a Ce(IV)-EDTA complex (molecular scissors). Its site-specificity is sufficient to cut the whole human genome at one predetermined site. In this first-generation ARCUT, however, there still remain several problems to be solved for wider applications. This review presents recent approaches to solve these problems. They are divided into (i) covalent modification of pcPNA with other functional groups and (ii) new strategies using conventional PNA, in place of pcPNA, as site-selective activator. Among various chemical modifications, conjugation with positively-charged nuclear localization signal peptide is especially effective. Furthermore, unimolecular activators, a single strand of which successfully activates the target site in DNA for site-selective scission, have been also developed. As the result of these modifications, the site-selective scission by Ce(IV)-EDTA was achieved promptly even under high salt conditions which are otherwise unfavourable for double-duplex invasion. Furthermore, it has been shown that "molecular crowding effect," which characterizes the inside of living cells, enormously promotes the invasion, and thus the invasion seems to proceed effectively and spontaneously in the cells. Strong potential of pcPNA for further applications in vivo and in vitro has been confirmed.

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Keywords:  PNA; invasion; molecular crowding effect; nuclear localization signal peptide; pcPNA; site-selective scission; triplex formation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 26744220      PMCID: PMC5329899          DOI: 10.1080/1949095X.2015.1112457

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Artif DNA PNA XNA        ISSN: 1949-095X


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