Abstract
Analysis of the cytosine methylation status of a gene is very important for understanding the expression mechanism of genetic information. However, to distinguish 5-methylcytosine (M) from C, i.e., to detect the existence of only one methyl group in a long DNA strand, is not easy. A rapid and selective chemical reaction capable of distinguishing between M and C would become a useful method for efficiently analyzing the status of cytosine methylation at a specific site in a gene. We herein report M-selective oxidation. M was oxidized efficiently by exposure to a reaction mixture containing an osmium complex, making possible a clear distinction from very weak oxidation of C. We readily obtained information on the methylation status at a specific site by means of M-selective oxidation using functional bipyridine ligands.
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Okamoto, A., Tanaka, K., Tainaka, K., Umemoto, T., & Nomura, A. (2007). DNA methylation analysis using metal complex formation. Nucleic Acids Symposium Series (2004), (51), 27–28. https://doi.org/10.1093/nass/nrm014
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