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Non-enzymatic template-directed synthesis on RNA random copolymers. Poly(C, U) templates.

G F Joyce, T Inoue, L E Orgel.   

Abstract

Poly(C, U) random copolymer templates direct the oligomerization of 2-MeImpG and 2-MeImpA, resulting in the production of a variety of oligo/(G,A)s. The efficiency of monomer incorporation into newly synthesized oligomers is greater for 2-MeImpG than for 2-MeImpA, and decreases for both monomers as the uracil content of the template increases. The relatively poor incorporation of adenine is partly due to an intrinsically less efficient incorporation reaction, and partly due to the masking of uracil sites by G X U non-complementary pairing. The efficiency of adenine incorporation can be improved by decreasing the concentration of 2-MeImpG and increasing the concentration of 2-MeImpA in the reaction mixture. The oligomeric product distribution can be characterized in detail using high-pressure liquid chromatography on an RPC-5 column. Oligomers are separated on the basis of chain length, base composition, and phospho-diester-linkage isomerism. The 3'----5' regiospecificity of monomer addition to template-bound oligomers is lower for 2-MeImpA than for 2-MeImpG. The presence of an adenine residue at the 2'(3') terminus of the acceptor strand lowers the regiospecificity of 2-MeImpA addition even further.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6205154     DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(84)90425-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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