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Detection and Application of 5-Formylcytosine and 5-Formyluracil in DNA.
Wang, Yafen; Zhang, Xiong; Zou, Guangrong; Peng, Shuang; Liu, Chaoxing; Zhou, Xiang.
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  • Wang Y; College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education, The Institute for Advanced Studies, Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Allergy and Immunology , Wuhan University , Wuhan , Hubei 430072 , P. R. China.
  • Zhang X; College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education, The Institute for Advanced Studies, Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Allergy and Immunology , Wuhan University , Wuhan , Hubei 430072 , P. R. China.
  • Zou G; College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education, The Institute for Advanced Studies, Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Allergy and Immunology , Wuhan University , Wuhan , Hubei 430072 , P. R. China.
  • Peng S; College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education, The Institute for Advanced Studies, Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Allergy and Immunology , Wuhan University , Wuhan , Hubei 430072 , P. R. China.
  • Liu C; College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education, The Institute for Advanced Studies, Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Allergy and Immunology , Wuhan University , Wuhan , Hubei 430072 , P. R. China.
  • Zhou X; College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Biomedical Polymers of Ministry of Education, The Institute for Advanced Studies, Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Allergy and Immunology , Wuhan University , Wuhan , Hubei 430072 , P. R. China.
Acc Chem Res ; 52(4): 1016-1024, 2019 04 16.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30666870
Nucleic acids contain a variety of different base modifications, such as decoration at the fifth position of cytosine, which is one of the most important epigenetic modifications. Nucleic acid epigenetics mediate a wide variety of biological processes, including embryonic development and gene regulation, genomic imprinting, differentiation, and X-chromosome inactivation. Furthermore, the modification level can be aberrantly expressed in distinct sets of tissue that can indicate different tumor onsets and canceration. Thus, the analysis of modified nucleobases may contribute to the understanding of epigenetic modification-related biological processes and the correlation of modified nucleobase patterns with disease states for clinical diagnosis and treatment. In addition to 5-methylcytosine, 5-hydroxymethylcytosine, 5-formylcytosine, and 5-carboxycytosine are found in organisms at a low content but are nevertheless extremely important chemical modifications, and 5-hydroxyuracil and 5-formyluracil compounds are also present. 5-Formyluracil is found in bacteriophages, prokaryotes, and mammalian cells. The 5-formyluracil content is higher in certain cancer tissues than in the normal tissues adjacent to the tumor. The content of 5-formyluracil in different cell tissues may have cell type specificity. With the continuous use of chemical tools, new detection technologies have greatly advanced the research on natural pyrimidine modifications. These modifications dynamically regulate the gene expression in eukaryotes and prokaryotes and provide mechanistic insights into the occurrence of diseases. Natural pyrimidine modifications act not only as intermediates for DNA demethylation or oxidative damage products but also as modulators of gene expression. Therefore, the development of more effective chemical tools will help us better understand the dynamic changes of natural pyrimidine modifications in vivo. In this Account, we summarize the recent advanced techniques for the detection of 5-formylpyrimidine (5-formylcytosine and 5-formyluracil) and highlight their great potential as biomarkers in biomedical applications. Focusing on the great urgency for the detection of epigenetic modifications, our group developed a series of methods for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of 5-formylpyrimidine in the past few years, aiming at facilitating the accurate detection and mapping of these epigenetic modifications. By the construction of probes, 5-formylpyrimidine can be selectively labeled. Using mass spectrometry, the epigenetic modifications can be quantified. Upon treatment under specific conditions, 5-formylcytosine can be recognized at single-base resolution. With this Account, we anticipate providing chemical and biological researchers with some insight to unlock the complex mechanism involved in 5-formylpyrimidine-related biological processes and stimulate more collaborative research interests from the different fields of materials, biological, medicine, and chemistry to promote the translational research of epigenetics in tumor diagnosis and treatment.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Espectrometría de Masas / Uracilo / Citosina Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Acc Chem Res Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Espectrometría de Masas / Uracilo / Citosina Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Acc Chem Res Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article