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Expanding Catch and Release DNA Decoy (CRDD) Technology with Pyrimidine Mimics
Authors:Samantha A. Kennelly  Dr. Ramkumar Moorthy  Dr. Ruben Silva Otero  Prof. Dr. Daniel A. Harki
Affiliation:Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Minnesota, 2231 6th Street SE Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Abstract:Catch and release DNA decoys (CRDDs) utilize photochemically responsive nucleoside analogues that generate abasic sites upon exposure to light. Herein, we describe the synthesis and evaluation of four candidate CRDD monomers containing nucleobases that mimic endogenous pyrimidines: 2-nitroimidazole ( 2-NI ), 2-nitrobenzene ( 2-NB ), 2-nitropyrrole ( 2-NP ) and 3-nitropyrrole ( 3-NP ). Our studies reveal that 2-NI and 2-NP can function as CRDDs, whereas 3-NP and 2-NB undergo decomposition and transformation to a higher-ordered structure upon photolysis, respectively. When incorporated into DNA, 2-NP undergoes rapid photochemical cleavage of the anomeric bond (1.8 min half-life) to yield an abasic site. Finally, we find that all four pyrimidine mimics show significantly greater stability when base-paired against the previously reported 7-nitroindole CRDD monomer. Our work marks the expansion of CRDD technology to both purine and pyrimidine scaffolds.
Keywords:DNA decoys  DNA hybridization  nucleosides  oligonucleotides  photolysis
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