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Toward encoding reactivity using double-stranded DNA. Sequencedependent native chemical ligation of DNA binding polyamides
Fecha
2013-06Registro en:
Jimenez Balsa, Adrián ; Dodero, Veronica Isabel; Mascareñas, José L.; Toward encoding reactivity using double-stranded DNA. Sequencedependent native chemical ligation of DNA binding polyamides; Elsevier; Tetrahedron; 69; 36; 6-2013; 7847-7853
0040-4020
Autor
Jimenez Balsa, Adrián
Dodero, Veronica Isabel
Mascareñas, José L.
Resumen
The coupling reaction between distamycin-related polyamides equipped with cysteine and thioester groups can be accelerated in the presence of double-stranded (ds) oligonucleotides with selected sequences. While the coupling reaction of reactive partners containing three pyrrole units is accelerated by dsDNAs containing ATTTTA or ATGTTA sites, the heterodimeric coupling between a tripyrrole and a polyamide equipped with two pyrroles and one imidazole, is accelerated by the latter DNA, but not by the other containing the A/T rich tract. These differences can be exploited for selecting preferred coupling pairs from a mixture of reactive monomers; therefore the reaction outcome depends on the instructions provided by the dsDNA sequence.