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Enzymatic Preparation of DNA with an Expanded Genetic Alphabet Using Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase and Its Applications

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Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2024 Mar 12
PMID 38468086
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Efficient preparation of DNA oligonucleotides containing unnatural nucleobases (UBs) that can pair with their cognates to form unnatural base pairs (UBPs) is an essential prerequisite for the application of UBPs in vitro and in vivo. Traditional preparation of oligonucleotides containing unnatural nucleobases largely relies on solid-phase synthesis, which needs to use unstable nucleoside phosphoramidites and a DNA synthesizer, and is environmentally unfriendly and limited in product length. To overcome these limitations of solid-phase synthesis, we developed enzymatic methods for daily laboratory preparation of DNA oligonucleotides containing unnatural nucleobase dNaM, dTPT3, or one of the functionalized dTPT3 derivatives, which can be used for orthogonal DNA labeling or the preparation of DNAs containing UBP dNaM-dTPT3, one of the most successful UBPs to date, based on the template-independent polymerase terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT). Here, we first provide a detailed procedure for the TdT-based preparation of DNA oligonucleotides containing 3'-nucleotides of dNaM, dTPT3, or one of dTPT3 derivatives. We then present the procedures for enzyme-linked oligonucleotide assay (ELONA) and imaging of bacterial cells using DNA oligonucleotides containing 3'-nucleotides of dTPT3 derivatives with different functional groups. The procedure for enzymatic synthesis of DNAs containing an internal UBP dNaM-dTPT3 is also described. Hopefully, these methods will greatly facilitate the application of UBPs and the construction of semi-synthetic organisms with an expanded genetic alphabet.

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