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Photo-Cross-Linking between Br U and Pyrene Residues in an RNA/DNA Hybrid.

Ryu TashiroJi Hye YumSoyoung ParkHiroshi Sugiyama
Published in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2022)
In this study, we investigated the photoreaction of Br U in a pyrene-labeled DNA duplex, RNA duplex, and DNA/RNA hybrids. We found that the photoreactivity of Br U changed dramatically from hydrogen abstraction to cross-linking by changing the conformation of the duplex from the B-form to the A-form. Among three A-form structures, the largest amount of cross-linked products was observed when Br U was incorporated into the RNA strand and the pyrene was conjugated to the 5' end of the DNA. These results indicate that the contact manner of pyrene was different between A- and B-form duplexes. This is a rare example of the use of the reactivity of bromouracil to analyze the contact between a small molecule with a weak binding affinity and a nucleic acid.
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