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Efforts toward Expansion of the Genetic Alphabet: Optimization of Interbase Hydrophobic Interactions
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Bioorganic ChemistryEngineeringMolecular BiologyHydrophobic Base PairChemical BiologyMolecular DesignUnnatural Base PairDna NanotechnologyDna ComputingBiophysicsHydrophobic Surface AreaBiochemistryDirected EvolutionOligonucleotideDna ReplicationInterbase Hydrophobic InteractionsStructural BiologyGenetic AlphabetNatural SciencesSynthetic BiologyNucleic Acid AmplificationProtein Engineering
Six novel unnatural nucleobases have been characterized that form stable base pairs in duplex DNA, relying not on hydrogen bonds, but rather on interbase hydrophobic interactions. These nucleobases are derivatives of the hydrophobic base pair between 7-azaindole (7AI) and isocarbostyril (ICS). Derivatives of 7AI and ICS were examined that have increased hydrophobic surface area, as well as increased polarizability. As observed with 7AI and ICS, these derivatives are recognized as substrates by Klenow fragment of Escherichia coli DNA polymerase I. The unnatural base pair between pyrrolopyrizine (PP) and C3-methylisocarbostyril (MICS) is enzymatically incorporated into DNA with high efficiency (kcat/KM = 106 M-1 min-1) and moderate selectivity. These studies represent a significant step toward the generation of a stable, orthogonal base pair that can be enzymatically incorporated into DNA with good fidelity.
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