Alpha,beta-methylene-2'-deoxynucleoside 5'-triphosphates as noncleavable substrates for DNA polymerases: isolation, characterization, and stability studies of novel 2'-deoxycyclonucleosides, 3,5'-cyclo-dG, and 2,5'-cyclo-dT.
J Med Chem (2008), Volume 51, Page 6460
Abstract:
We report synthesis and characterization of a complete set of alpha,beta-methylene-2'-dNTPs (alpha,beta-m-dNTP; N = A, C, T, G, 12-15) in which the alpha,beta-oxygen linkage of natural dNTP was replaced by a methylene group. These nucleotides were designed to be noncleavable substrates for DNA polymerases. Synthesis entails preparation of 2'-deoxynucleoside 5'-diphosphate precursors, followed by an enzymatic gamma-phosphorylation. All four synthesized alpha,beta-m-dNTPs were found to be potent inhibitors of polymerase beta, with K i values ranging 1-5 microM. During preparation of the dG and dT derivatives of alpha,beta-methylene diphosphate, we also isolated significant amounts of 3,5'-cyclo-dG (16) and 2,5'-cyclo-dT (17), respectively. These novel 2'-deoxycyclonucleosides were formed via a base-catalyzed intramolecular cyclization (N3 --> C5' and O2 --> C5', respectively). In acidic solution, both 16 and 17 underwent glycolysis, followed by complete depurination. When exposed to alkaline conditions, 16 underwent an oxidative deamination to produce 3,5'- cyclo-2'-deoxyxanthosine (19), whereas 17 was hydrolyzed exclusively to dT.
Polymerases:
Topics:
Other Enzymatic Activities, Kinetic Parameters, Nucleotide Analogs / Template Lesions
Status:
new | topics/pols set | partial results | complete | validated |
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