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Formation of Modified Cytosine Residues in the Presence of Depurinated DNA
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Bioorganic ChemistryDna AnalysisMolecular BiologySynthetic OligonucleotidesChemical BiologyRedox BiologyDna NanotechnologyDepurinated DnaBiosynthesisNucleic Acid ChemistryDna ComputingBiochemistryModified Cytosine ResiduesDna ReplicationOligonucleotide-One ResidueProtein PhosphorylationChromatinCellular Enzymology-One ResiduesNatural SciencesNucleic Acid BiochemistryGenetic EngineeringMedicineGenome Editing
[Chemical reaction: See text] Depurination is an important degradation pathway for antisense phosphorothioate oligonucleotides under conditions of thermal stress. We present evidence showing that depurinated oligonucleotides react with cytosine-containing sequences giving products containing a 6-(2-deoxy-beta-D-erythro-pentofuranosyl)-3-(2-oxopropyl)imidazo[1,2-c]pyrimidin-5(6H)-one residue. Further, we demonstrate that the same product is formed upon treatment of 2'-deoxycytidine with 4-oxo-2-pentenal, the latter being an expected byproduct of serial elimination reactions at apurinic sites. In addition to being important for synthetic oligonucleotides, apurinic site formation in cellular DNA is a common occurrence. Because repair of these sites can result in the production of 4-oxo-2-pentenal, it is interesting to speculate whether 6-(2-deoxy-beta-D-erythro-pentofuranosyl)-3-(2-oxopropyl)imidazo[1,2-c]pyrimidin-5(6H)-one residues can form in vivo.
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