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  • DNA sequences with noncanonical 7-deazaguanine (G) and canonical cytosine (C) can form Watson-Crick base pairs and unique silver(I)-mediated base pairs through interactions with silver ions.
  • Researchers synthesized and characterized two duplexes containing G and C, discovering that the introduction of silver ions does not disrupt the DNA's B-type conformation.
  • Further tests on a third duplex indicated that silver ions can transform standard base pairs into metallated pairs without altering the DNA's double helix structure, which is significant for creating customized silver-DNA nanostructures.

Article Abstract

DNA sequences comprising noncanonical 7-deazaguanine ( G) and canonical cytosine (C) are capable of forming Watson-Crick base pairs via hydrogen bonds as well as silver(I)-mediated base pairs by coordination to central silver(I) ions. Duplexes I and II containing G and C have been synthesized and characterized. The incorporation of silver(I) ions into these duplexes has been studied by means of temperature-dependent UV spectroscopy, circular dichroism, and DFT calculations. The results suggest the formation of DNA molecules comprising contiguous metallated G-Ag -C Watson-Crick base pairs that preserve the original B-type conformation. Furthermore, additional studies performed on duplex III indicated that, in the presence of Ag ions, G-C and A-T Watson-Crick base pairs ( A, 7-deazadenine; T, thymine) can be converted to metallated G-Ag -C and A-Ag -T base pairs inside the same DNA molecule whilst maintaining its initial double helix conformation. These findings are very important for the development of customized silver-DNA nanostructures based on a Watson-Crick complementarity pattern.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201705131DOI Listing

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