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Artificial Genetic Sets Composed of Size‐Expanded Base Pairs
Authors:Dr Malte Winnacker  Prof Dr Eric T Kool
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 (USA)
Abstract:We describe in this Minireview the synthesis, properties, and applications of artificial genetic sets built from base pairs that are larger than the natural Watson–Crick architecture. Such designed systems are being explored by several research groups to investigate basic chemical questions regarding the functions of the genetic information storage systems and thus of the origin and evolution of life. For example, is the terrestrial DNA structure the only viable one, or can other architectures function as well? Working outside the constraints of purine–pyrimidine geometry provides more chemical flexibility in design, and the added size confers useful properties such as high binding affinity and helix stability as well as fluorescence. These features are useful for the investigation of fundamental biochemical questions as well as in the development of new biotechnological, biomedical, and nanostructural tools and methods.
Keywords:non‐natural nucleobases  nucleic acids  replication  synthetic biology  Watson–  Crick base pairing
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