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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31638471

ABSTRACT

Cooperative recognition of a repetitive sequence was performed with a short single DNA strand consisting of duplex- and triplex-forming regions modified with a ligand (benzoquinoquinoxaline) to stabilize a triplex structure. The former region was complementary with one unit of a repetitive sequence and the latter had a sequence that can bind with a cognate duplex formed by another DNA molecule bound on an adjacent site. The DNA binding to one unit of the repetitive sequence is expected to facilitate the second binding to an adjacent unit through cooperative triplex formation. The cooperativity was confirmed by evaluation of thermal stabilities of the complexes with a series of model repetitive sequences.


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DNA/chemistry , Nucleic Acid Conformation , DNA/chemical synthesis , Molecular Structure , Oligonucleotides , Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid , Thermodynamics
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Nat Commun ; 6: 6640, 2015 Apr 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25849608

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Chemically engineered DNAs­in which global conformation can be modulated in response to specific stimuli­could be allosteric functional DNAs themselves or work as a modulator of the functional nucleic acids such as DNAzymes and aptamers. Here, we show that two terpyridines built in the DNA backbone form a stable intramolecular 1:2 complex, [M(terpy)2](2+), with divalent transition metal ions. Upon complexation, the DNA conjugates adopt a Ω-shape structure, in which two distal sequences located outside the terpyridines connect with each other to form a continuous segment with a specific structure or sequence. Such a DNA structure is globally controlled by local metal complexation events that can be rationally designed based on general coordination chemistry. This method is regarded as metal ion-directed dynamic sequence edition or DNA splicing. DNAzymes with peroxidase-like activity can thus be regulated by several transition metal ions through sequence edition techniques based on the Ω-motif.


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DNA/metabolism , Metals , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Pyridines , Circular Dichroism , Copper , DNA/chemistry , DNA, Catalytic/chemistry , DNA, Catalytic/metabolism , Ions , Iron , Nickel , Spectrophotometry , Ultraviolet Rays , Zinc
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