A phosphamide nucleotide analog: a substrate for polymerase synthesis of DNA.
Jiong MengQiaqia GuoXiaona ZhaiSong YangShuai WangPengcheng WangDebin JiPublished in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2024)
A type of modified nucleotide, deoxynucleotide γ-amidotriphosphates (dNTPγNH 2 s), exhibited around five times higher stability than dNTPs. These phosphamide nucleotides can be utilized by several DNA polymerases, and the amplification of a 10 kb DNA fragment through the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be accomplished even under conditions of high temperature, extended storage, or repeated freeze-thaw cycles. However, the control PCR with standard dNTPs was unsuccessful. These results indicate that dNTPγNH 2 s have the potential to substitute dNTPs in PCR.