Enrichment and fluorogenic labelling of 5-formyluracil in DNA

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Abstract

Recently, the detection of natural thymine modified 5-formyluracil has attracted widespread attention. Herein, we introduce a new insight into designing reagents for both the selective biotin enrichment and fluorogenic labelling of 5-formyluracil in DNA. Biotinylated o-phenylenediamine directly tethered to naphthalimide can switch on 5-formyluracil, under physiological conditions, which can then be used in cell imaging after exposure to γ-irradiation. In addition, its labelling property caused the polymerase extension to stop in the 5-formyluracil site, which gave us more information than the fluorescence did itself. The idea of detecting 5-formyluracil might be used in the synthesis of other modified diaminofluoresceins.

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Liu, C., Wang, Y., Zhang, X., Wu, F., Yang, W., Zou, G., … Zhou, X. (2017). Enrichment and fluorogenic labelling of 5-formyluracil in DNA. Chemical Science, 8(6), 4505–4510. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc00637c

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