| Literature DB >> 29447072 |
Rui Wang1,2, Srivathsan V Ranganathan2, Phensinee Haruehanroengra1,2, Song Mao1,2, Matteo Scalabrin1,2, Daniele Fabris1,2, Alan Chen1,2, Hehua Liu3, Abdalla E A Hassan4, Jianhua Gan3, Jia Sheng1,2.
Abstract
The facile construction of metal-DNA complexes using 'Click' reactions is reported here. A series of 2'-propargyl-modified DNA oligonucleotides were initially synthesized as structure scaffolds and were then modified through 'Click' reaction to incorporate a bipyridine ligand equipped with an azido group. These metal chelating ligands can be placed in the DNA context in site-specific fashion to provide versatile templates for binding various metal ions, which are exchangeable using a simple EDTA washing-and-filtration step. The constructed metal-DNA complexes were found to be thermally stable. Their structures were explored by solving a crystal structure of a propargyl-modified DNA duplex and installing the bipyridine ligands by molecular modeling and simulation. These metal-DNA complexes could have wide applications as novel organometallic catalysts, artificial ribonucleases, and potential metal delivery systems.Entities:
Keywords: DNA material; DNA scaffold; click reaction; metallic DNA; propargyl-DNA
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29447072 PMCID: PMC6715418 DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2018.1441071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomol Struct Dyn ISSN: 0739-1102