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Electron microscopic studies of sequence-specific recognition of duplex DNA by different ligands

โœ Scribed by Dmitry I. Cherney; Alexey V. Kurakin; Victor I. Lyamichev; Maxim D. Frank-Kamenetskii; Vitaly E. Zinkevich; Keith Firman; Peter E. Nielsen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
691 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
0952-3499

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

The following ligands were used to study sequence specific recognition of duplex DNA by electron microscopic techniques: methyltransferases BspR1 and EcoR124 (recognition sequences GGCC and GAAN7RTCG, respectively), a biotinylated deoxyoligonucleotide 5โ€ฒโ€CTCTCTCTCTCTCTโ€3โ€ฒ capable of forming triplex DNA, and PNA oligomer Hโ€T~10~โ€LysNH~2~. For each ligand the best conditions for electron microscopic (EM)detection of stable specific complex formation were determined. It was demonstrated that EM allowed us to determine the position of the individual target site with an error of 15โ€“20 bp, the relative affinities for individual target sites and kinetic parameters of the binding. These results open new possibilities for EM investigations of sequenceโ€specific interactions with a wide range of other ligands of a similar nature. They also imply that a wide range of different sequences can be unambiguously and precisely mapped by EM and greatly extend the scope of EM applications for physical mapping of genomic DNA.


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