Interaction of Psoralen-derivatized Oligodeoxyribonucleoside Methylphosphonates with Single-stranded DNA
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Oligodeoxyribonucleoside methylphosphonates derivatized at the 5' end with 4'-(amino-alkyl)-4,5',8-trimethylpsoralen were prepared. The interaction of these psoralen-derivatized methylphosphonate oligomers with synthetic single-stranded DNAs 35 nucleotides in length was studied. Irradiation of a solution containing the 35-mer and its complementary methylphosphonate oligomer at 365 nm gave a cross-linked duplex produced by cycloaddition between the psoralen pyrone ring of the derivatized methylphosphonate oligomer and a thymine base of the DNA. Photoadduct formation could be reversed by irradiation at 254 nm. The rate and extent of cross-linking were dependent upon the length of the aminoalkyl linker between the trimethylpsoralen group and the 5' end of the methylphosphonate oligomer. Methylphosphonate oligomers derivatized with 4'-[[N-(2-aminoethyl)amino]methyl]- 4,5',8-trimethylpsoralen gave between 70% and 85% cross-linked product when irradiated for 20 min at 4 degrees C. Further irradiation did not increase cross-linking, and preirradiation of the psoralen-derivatized methylphosphonate oligomer at 365 nm reduced or prevented cross-linking. These results suggest that the methylphosphonate oligomers undergo both cross-linking and deactivation reactions when irradiated at 365 nm. The extent of cross-linking increased up to 10 microM oligomer concentration and dramatically decreased at temperatures above the estimated Tm of the methylphosphonate oligomer-DNA duplex. The cross-linking reaction was dependent upon the fidelity of base-pairing interactions between the methylphosphonate oligomers and the single-stranded DNA. Noncomplementary oligomers did not cross-link, and the extent of cross-linking of oligomers containing varying numbers of noncomplementary bases was greatly diminished or eliminated.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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