Title of article :
Site-selective electron transfer from purines to electrocatalysts: voltammetric detection of a biologically relevant deletion in hybridized DNA duplexes Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Patricia A Ropp، نويسنده , , H Holden Thorp، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
7
From page :
599
To page :
605
Abstract :
Background The one-electron oxidation of guanine nucleobases is of interest for understanding the mechanisms of mutagenesis, probing electron-transfer reactions in DNA, and developing sensing schemes for nucleic acids. The electron-transfer rates for oxidation of guanine by exogenous redox catalysts depend on the base paired to the guanine. An important goal in developing the mismatch sensitivity is to identify a means for monitoring the current resulting from electron transfer at a single base in the presence of native oligonucleotides that contain all four bases. Results The nucleobase 8-oxo-guanine (8G) is selectively oxidized by the redox catalyst Os(bpy)33+/2+ (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine) in the presence of native guanine. Cyclic voltammograms of Os(bpy)3+ show current enhancements indicative of nucleobase oxidation upon addition of oligonucleotides that contain 8G, but not in the presence of native guanine. As expected, similar experiments with Ru(bpy)3+ show enhancement with both guanine and 8G. The current enhancements for the 8G/Os(III) reaction increase in the order 8G-C ~ 8G·T < 8G·G < 8G·A < 8G, the same order as that observed for guanine/Ru(III). This site-selective mismatch sensitivity can be applied to detection of a TTT deletion, which is important in cystic fibrosis. Conclusions The base 8G can be effectively used in conjunction with a lowpotential redox catalyst as a probe for selective electron transfer at a single site. Because of the high selectivity for 8G, rate constants can be obtained that reflect the oxidation of only one base. The mismatch sensitivity can be used to detect biologically relevant abnormalities in DNA.
Keywords :
* cyclic voltammetry , * DNA duplexes , * electron transfer , * guanine , * 8-oxoguanine
Journal title :
Chemistry and Biology
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Chemistry and Biology
Record number :
1158171
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