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Solution Structure, Mechanism of Replication, and Optimization of an Unnatural Base Pair

โœ Scribed by Denis A. Malyshev; Danielle A. Pfaff; Shannon I. Ippoliti; Dr. Gil Tae Hwang; Prof. Tammy J. Dwyer; Prof. Floyd E. Romesberg


Book ID
101838550
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
422 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0947-6539

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Abstract

As part of an ongoing effort to expand the genetic alphabet for in vitro and eventual in vivo applications, we have synthesized a wide variety of predominantly hydrophobic unnatural base pairs and evaluated their replication in DNA. Collectively, the results have led us to propose that these base pairs, which lack stabilizing edgeโ€on interactions, are replicated by means of a unique intercalative mechanism. Here, we report the synthesis and characterization of three novel derivatives of the nucleotide analogue dMMO2, which forms an unnatural base pair with the nucleotide analogue d5SICS. Replacing the paraโ€methyl substituent of dMMO2 with an annulated furan ring (yielding dFMO) has a dramatically negative effect on replication, while replacing it with a methoxy (dDMO) or with a thiomethyl group (dTMO) improves replication in both steadyโ€state assays and during PCR amplification. Thus, dTMOโ€“d5SICS, and especially dDMOโ€“d5SICS, represent significant progress toward the expansion of the genetic alphabet. To elucidate the structureโ€“activity relationships governing unnatural base pair replication, we determined the solution structure of duplex DNA containing the parental dMMO2โ€“d5SICS pair, and also used this structure to generate models of the derivative base pairs. The results strongly support the intercalative mechanism of replication, reveal a surprisingly high level of specificity that may be achieved by optimizing packing interactions, and should prove invaluable for the further optimization of the unnatural base pair.


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