Abstract
A DNA-triplex stabilizing purine (8-aminoguanine) is designed based on molecular modeling and synthesized. The substitution of guanine by 8-aminoguanine largely stabilizes the triplex both at neutral and acidic pH, as suggested by molecular dynamics and thermodynamic integration calculations, and demonstrated by melting experiments. NMR experiments confirm the triplex-stabilizing properties of 8-aminoguanine and demonstrate that few changes are found in the structure of the triplex due to the presence of this modified base.
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Soliva, R., Güimil García, R., Blas, J. R., Eritja, R., Asensio, J. L., González, C., … Orozco, M. (2000). DNA-triplex stabilizing properties of 8-aminoguanine. Nucleic Acids Research, 28(22), 4531–4539. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/28.22.4531
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