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Interstrand DNA Cross-Links Derived from Reaction of a 2-Aminopurine Residue with an Abasic Site.


ABSTRACT: Efficient methods for the site-specific installation of structurally defined interstrand cross-links in duplex DNA may be useful in a wide variety of fields. The work described here developed a high-yield synthesis of chemically stable interstrand cross-links resulting from a reductive amination reaction between an abasic site and the noncanonical nucleobase 2-aminopurine in duplex DNA. Results from footprinting, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, and stability studies support the formation of an N2-alkylamine attachment between the 2-aminopurine residue and the Ap site. The reaction performs best when the 2-aminopurine residue on the opposing strand is offset 1 nt to the 5'-side of the abasic site. The cross-link confers substantial resistance to thermal denaturation (melting). The cross-linking reaction is fast (complete in 4 h), employs only commercially available reagents, and can be used to generate cross-linked duplexes in sufficient quantities for biophysical, structural, and DNA repair studies.

SUBMITTER: Nejad MI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8667195 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interstrand DNA Cross-Links Derived from Reaction of a 2-Aminopurine Residue with an Abasic Site.

Nejad Maryam Imani MI   Price Nathan E NE   Haldar Tuhin T   Lewis Calvin C   Wang Yinsheng Y   Gates Kent S KS  

ACS chemical biology 20190701 7


Efficient methods for the site-specific installation of structurally defined interstrand cross-links in duplex DNA may be useful in a wide variety of fields. The work described here developed a high-yield synthesis of chemically stable interstrand cross-links resulting from a reductive amination reaction between an abasic site and the noncanonical nucleobase 2-aminopurine in duplex DNA. Results from footprinting, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, and stability studies support the formatio  ...[more]

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