Abstract

A highly efficient, sequence-specific photomodification of single-stranded (ss) and double-stranded (ds) DNA fragments was carried out with a hexadecathymidilate derivative, R approximately p(T)16 (R-perfluoroarylazido group), using 27-base pair DNA fragments as a target [table: see text] The main points of modification were G7 and G24 of the A-rich strand of the ss target and G7 and G22 of the A-rich and T-rich strands, respectively, for the ds target. The extent of photomodification was 60%-77% for ss DNA and 10%-53% for ds DNA depending on the reaction conditions. Photomodification increased in buffer with a high ionic strength (1.0 M) and at low temperature (4 degrees C) when presumably the triplexes were more stable.

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