New methodology to search for DNA binding ligands based on duplex DNA-templated click chemistry

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Abstract

We have developed a new methodology for searching new molecules that bind to dsDNA using DNA-templated click chemistry. The click reactions between the minor groove binding peptide and acridine intercalators were accelerated by addition of dsDNA. Furthermore, resulting peptide-acridine conjugate showed strong binding to dsDNA. These results indicate that DNA-templated click chemistry is applicable to search new DNA binding peptide-acridine conjugates from random peptide library.

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Imoto, S., Hirohama, T., & Nagatsugi, F. (2008). New methodology to search for DNA binding ligands based on duplex DNA-templated click chemistry. Nucleic Acids Symposium Series (2004), (52), 381–382. https://doi.org/10.1093/nass/nrn194

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