Issue October 2006

category image Volume 24
No. 2 (p 91-202)
October 2006
ISSN 0739-110

Recognition of Base Pair Inversions in Duplex by Chimeric (α,β) Triplex-Forming Oligonucleotides (p. 183-188)

DNA recognition by triplex-forming oligonucleotides (TFOs) is usually limited by homopurine-homopyrimidine sequence in duplexes. Modifications of the third strand may overcome this limitation. Chimeric alpha-beta TFOs are expected to form triplex DNA upon binding to non-regular sequence duplexes. In the present study we describe binding properties of chimeric alpha-beta oligodeoxynucleotides in the respect to short DNA duplexes with one, three, and five base pair inversions. Non-natural chimeric TFO?s contained alpha-thymidine residues inside (GT) or (GA) core sequences. Modified residues were addressed to AT/TA inversions in duplexes. It was found in the non-denaturing gel-electrophoresis experiments that single or five adjacent base pair inversions in duplexes may be recognized by chimeric alpha-beta TFO?s at 10 °C and pH 7.8. Three dispersed base pair inversions in the double stranded DNA prevented triplex formation by either (GT) or (GA) chimeras. Estimation of thermal stability of chimeric alpha-beta triplexes showed decrease in Tm values as compared with unmodified complexes.

Key words: Triplex DNA; Chimeric alpha-beta oligonucleotides.

Edward N. Timofeev*
Baira V. Goryaeva
Vladimir L. Florentiev

W.A. Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology
Russian Academy of Sciences
32 Vavilov St.
119991 Moscow, Russia
*edward@eimb.ru

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