Issue 8, 2023

CuII-mediated stabilisation of DNA duplexes bearing consecutive ethenoadenine lesions and its application to a metal-responsive DNAzyme

Abstract

Metal-mediated nucleobase pairing can play a central role in the expression of metal-responsive DNA functions. We report the CuII-mediated stabilisation of DNA duplexes bearing damaged nucleobases, 1,N6-ethenoadenine (εA), as metal-binding sites, which was utilised to construct a metal-responsive DNAzyme. Consecutive incorporation of three or more εAεA mismatch pairs allowed for CuII-dependent significant duplex stabilisation through metal-mediated εA–CuIIεA base pairing. Subsequently, a split DNAzyme with three εA–CuIIεA base pairs was strategically designed. The activity of the εA-modified DNAzyme was enhanced by 5.3-fold upon addition of CuII ions. This study demonstrates the utility of εA lesions for building metal-responsive DNA architectures.

Graphical abstract: CuII-mediated stabilisation of DNA duplexes bearing consecutive ethenoadenine lesions and its application to a metal-responsive DNAzyme

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
15 Nov 2022
Accepted
08 Dec 2022
First published
09 Dec 2022

Chem. Commun., 2023,59, 1006-1009

CuII-mediated stabilisation of DNA duplexes bearing consecutive ethenoadenine lesions and its application to a metal-responsive DNAzyme

S. C. Rajasree, Y. Takezawa and M. Shionoya, Chem. Commun., 2023, 59, 1006 DOI: 10.1039/D2CC06179A

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