sodium-bisulfite and 2-nitrobenzofuran

sodium-bisulfite has been researched along with 2-nitrobenzofuran* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for sodium-bisulfite and 2-nitrobenzofuran

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Attachment of reporter groups to specific, selected cytidine residues in RNA using a bisulfite-catalyzed transamination reaction.
    Nucleic acids research, 1984, Jan-25, Volume: 12, Issue:2

    Bisulfite catalyzes transamination of cytidine at the N4 position; the suitability of this reaction for attaching reporter groups to selected cytidine residues in RNA molecules has been investigated. Poly(C) is nearly quantitatively converted to the poly (N4 aminoethyl-C) derivative after 3 hrs at 42 degrees C with ethylene diamine (pK1 = 7.6) and bisulfite. This derivative reacts quantitatively with N-hydroxysuccinimide esters; the linkage of a fluorescent dye, nitrobenzofurazan, to cytidine by this reaction is demonstrated. To direct the bisulfite reaction to selected cytidines within a large RNA molecule, the RNA is hybridized to complementary DNA containing a deletion. Only the cytidines in the single strand RNA loop (corresponding to the DNA deletion) are reactive. Two cytidines in the middle of a 340 base RNA fragment from 16S ribosomal RNA have been modified by this technique.

    Topics: Amines; Amino Acids; Antioxidants; Base Sequence; Benzofurans; Chemical Phenomena; Chemistry; Cloning, Molecular; Cytidine; Genetic Vectors; Indicators and Reagents; Nucleic Acid Conformation; Poly C; RNA; Sulfites

1984