Luminescence has found wide application in biology, biotechnology and medicine. Particularly, fluorescent and bioluminescent probes allow visualization of molecular targets at the cellular level and even macromolecules or single small-molecule analytes. Among the most reliable tools for visualization of molecular targets are so-called responsive probes, which change the intensity and colour of the emitted signal after interaction with a molecular target.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThionucleotides, especially 4-thiouridine and 6-thioguanosine, are photosensitive molecules that photocrosslink to both proteins and nucleic acids, and this feature is a major reason for their application in various investigations. To get insight into the thermodynamic and structural contributions of 6-thioguanosine to the properties of RNA duplexes a systematic study was performed. In a series of RNA duplexes, selected guanosine residues located in G-C base pairs, mismatches (G-G, G-U, and G-A), or 5' and 3'-dangling ends were replaced with 6-thioguanosine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNucleosides Nucleotides Nucleic Acids
January 2018
We describe synthesis of novel acyclic nucleoside analogues which are building blocks for CuAAC reaction and their activity against two types of human cancer cell lines (HeLa, KB). Three of chosen compounds show promising cytotoxic activity. Synthesis pathway starting from simple and easily accessible substrates employing DMT or TBDPS protective groups is described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHerein, we describe synthesis of novel acyclic dinucleotide analogues connected via triazole linkage in CuAAC reaction. Synthesis pathway starting from previously obtained building blocks containing alkyne or azide functional group is described. Further functionalization and application of dinucleotide analogues in DNA phosphoramidite solid-phase synthesis is also explained.
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