An osmium-DNA interstrand complex: application to facile DNA methylation analysis |
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Authors: | Tanaka Kazuo Tainaka Kazuki Umemoto Tadashi Nomura Akiko Okamoto Akimitsu |
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Affiliation: | Frontier Research System, RIKEN (The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research), Wako, Saitama 351-1098, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Nucleic acids often acquire new functions by forming a variety of complexes with metal ions. Osmium, in an oxidized state, also reacts with C5-methylated pyrimidines. However, control of the sequence specificity of osmium complexation with DNA is still immature, and the value of the resulting complexes is unknown. We have designed a bipyridine-attached adenine derivative for sequence-specific osmium complexation. Sequence-specific osmium complexation was achieved by hybridization of a short DNA molecule containing this functional nucleotide to a target DNA sequence and resulted in the formation of a cross-linked structure. The interstrand cross-link clearly distinguished methylated cytosines from unmethylated cytosines and was used to quantify the degree of methylation at a specific cytosine in the genome. |
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