| Literature DB >> 765332 |
T Sekiya, P Besmer, T Takeya, H G Khorana.
Abstract
Duplex [I], which represents the nucleotide sequence 1-26 of the double-stranded DNA corresponding to the precursor for a tyrosine suppressor tRNA, has been synthesized by the enzymatic joining of five chemically synthesized deoxyribooligonucleotide segments. The synthesis was accomplished in two different ways. In a one-step synthesis, all of the five segments were used together: segments 2, 3, and 5 carried 5'-33P-labeled phosphate groups while segment 4 carried a 32P-phosphate group. An alternative, two-step method involved the joining of 5'-32P-phosphorylated segment 2 to segment 4 (carrying 5'-OH group or 5'-32P- or 33P-labeled phosphate group) in the presence of segment 3 followed by the joining of [5-32P]segment 5 in a second step. The duplex [I]' (segments 2 to 5) thus obtained was phosphorlated at the 5'-ends with polynucleotide kinase and then joined to segment 1 to give duplex [I] quantitatively. The preparative methods described have the desired flexibility for performing the subsequent operations necessary for the total synthesis of the structural gene for the tyrosine suppressor tRNA precursor.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 765332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157