Environmentally Sensitive Fluorescent Nucleoside Analogues for Surveying Dynamic Interconversions of Nucleic Acid Structures.
Marianna SholokhRajhans SharmaNatalia GrytsykLyes ZaghziViktoriia Y PostupalenkoDmytro DziubaNicolas P F BarthesBenoît Y MichelChristian BoudierOlga A ZaporozhetsYitzhak TorAlain BurgerYves MelyPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2018)
Nucleic acids are characterized by a variety of dynamically interconverting structures that play a major role in transcriptional and translational regulation as well as recombination and repair. To monitor these interconversions, Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based techniques can be used, but require two fluorophores that are typically large and can alter the DNA/RNA structure and protein binding. Additionally, events that do not alter the donor/acceptor distance and/or angular relationship are frequently left undetected. A more benign approach relies on fluorescent nucleobases that can substitute their native counterparts with minimal perturbation, such as the recently developed 2-thienyl-3-hydroxychromone (3HCnt) and thienoguanosine (th G). To demonstrate the potency of 3HCnt and th G in deciphering interconversion mechanisms, we used the conversion of the (-)DNA copy of the HIV-1 primer binding site (-)PBS stem-loop into (+)/(-)PBS duplex, as a model system. When incorporated into the (-)PBS loop, the two probes were found to be highly sensitive to the individual steps both in the absence and the presence of a nucleic acid chaperone, providing the first complete mechanistic description of this critical process in HIV-1 replication. The combination of the two distinct probes appears to be instrumental for characterizing structural transitions of nucleic acids under various stimuli.
Keyphrases
- nucleic acid
- energy transfer
- quantum dots
- living cells
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv positive
- hiv infected
- hiv testing
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hepatitis c virus
- transcription factor
- hiv aids
- fluorescent probe
- men who have sex with men
- high resolution
- single molecule
- binding protein
- label free
- dna repair
- gene expression
- heat shock
- south africa
- molecular docking
- dna damage
- protein protein
- dna binding
- cell free
- mass spectrometry
- photodynamic therapy
- liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination