| Literature DB >> 27225865 |
Matthäus Kalinowski1, Rüdiger Haug1, Hassan Said1, Sylwia Piasecka1, Markus Kramer1, Clemens Richert2.
Abstract
The folding of long DNA strands into designed nanostructures has evolved into an art. Being based on linear chains only, the resulting nanostructures cannot readily be transformed into covalently linked frameworks. Covalently linking strands in the context of folded DNA structures requires a robust method that avoids sterically demanding reagents or enzymes. Here we report chemical ligation of the 3'-amino termini of oligonucleotides and 5'-phosphorylated partner strands in templated reactions that produce phosphoramidate linkages. These reactions produce inter-nucleotide linkages that are isoelectronic and largely isosteric to phosphodiesters. Ligations were performed at three levels of complexity, including the extension of branched DNA hybrids and the ligation of six scaffold strands in a small origami.Entities:
Keywords: DNA structures; ligation; nanostructures; nucleotide binding; oligonucleotides; triplex
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27225865 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201600061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164