Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Online ISSN : 1347-5215
Print ISSN : 0918-6158
ISSN-L : 0918-6158
Nuclectide Sequence Specificity in DNA Cleavage Caused by Dihydropyrazines, a New Type of DNA Strand-Cleaving Agent
Nobuhiro KASHIGETadatoshi YAMAGUCHIFumio MIAKEKenji WATANABE
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2000 Volume 23 Issue 11 Pages 1281-1286

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The specificity of the nucleotide sequence of DNA strand cleavage sites produced by dihydropyrazines, a new type of DNA strand-cleaving agent, was studied. Biotin-5'-end-labeled PCR-amplified DNA restriction fragments of different defined nucleotide sequences were prepared from plasmid pBR322, and reacted with dihydropyrazines in the presence of Cu2+. After being heated with aqueous piperidine, the DNA products were analyzed on polyacrylamide gels. The most preferentially cleaved sites induced by dihydropyrazines were at purine/pyrimidine-guanine (5'→3') sequences. The purine/pyrimidine-adenine, pyrimidine-pyrimidine and purine-pyrimidine (5'→3') sequences were more resistant to attack by these dihydropyrazines. The side chains of the dihydropyrazine skeleton greatly affected the DNA strand-cleaving activity, and also, to some extent, the nucleotide sequence-specificity in the DNA strand-cleavage.
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