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SUBMITTER: Karmakar S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4545578 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Karmakar Saswata S Harcourt Emily M EM Hewings David S DS Scherer Florian F Lovejoy Alexander F AF Kurtz David M DM Ehrenschwender Thomas T Barandun Luzi J LJ Roost Caroline C Alizadeh Ash A AA Kool Eric T ET
Nature chemistry 20150803 9
Formaldehyde is universally used to fix tissue specimens, where it forms hemiaminal and aminal adducts with biomolecules, hindering the ability to retrieve molecular information. Common methods for removing these adducts involve extended heating, which can cause extensive degradation of nucleic acids, particularly RNA. Here, we show that water-soluble bifunctional catalysts (anthranilates and phosphanilates) speed the reversal of formaldehyde adducts of mononucleotides over standard buffers. Stu ...[more]