thioguanine-anhydrous has been researched along with ethylene* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for thioguanine-anhydrous and ethylene
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Efficient Thymidine-Selective DNA Interstrand Photo-activated Crosslinking by the 6-Thioguanine Connected via an Ethylene-Linker to the 2'-Deoxyribose Unit.
Cross-linking is a widely-used technology in the studies of DNA, RNA and their complexes with proteins. Intrinsically active alkylating moieties and photo-activated agents are chemically or enzymatically incorporated into nucleic acids. Thionucleobases resemble the corresponding natural bases, and form cross-links by UVA irradiation. They form cross-links only with a site in close contact, thereby allowing identification of the contacts within the nucleic acids and/or between the nucleic acids and proteins in complex nucleoprotein assemblies. On the other hand, the thionucleobase forms a cross-link less efficiently for the reaction with the opposite natural base in the DNA duplex. In this study, 6-thioguanine was connected to 2'-deoxyribose through an ethylene linker at the 1'-position (Et-thioG). The linker was expected to bring the 6-thio group close to the nucleobase in the opposite strand. In a duplex in which the 2'-deoxy-6-thioguanosine (6-thio-dG) did not form a crosslink, Et-thioG efficiently formed crosslink with a high selectivity for T by UVA irradiation, but with a much lower efficiency for dA, dG, dC, 5-methyl-dC or dU. Interestingly, the yield of the photo-crosslinked product with dT was effectively improved in the presence of dithiothreitol or sodium hydrosulfide (NaSH) at a low UVA irradiation dose. The efficient and selective cross-link formation at a low UVA dose may be beneficial for the biological application of Et-thioG. Topics: Cross-Linking Reagents; Deoxyribose; DNA; Ethylenes; Photochemical Processes; Thioguanine; Thymidine; Ultraviolet Rays | 2016 |