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Modification of Deoxyribonucleic Acid with Indole-Linked Nucleotides Induces BZ- and Z Conformation and Alters Its Sensitivity to Enzymatic Cleavage

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2025
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Lingala, S.
Fisiuk, A.
Stephen, M.
Mohanrao, R.
Klingsberg, J.
Vecchioni, S.
Volvovitz, E. S.
Rozhkov, S.
Mallikaratchy, P.
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Abstract

We report the synthesis of C-5 indole-tagged pyrimidine and C-8 indole-tagged purine nucleoside phosphoramidites and their incorporation into a 15-base antiparallel DNA duplex. The resulting modified duplexes adopt noncanonical conformations, including modified B-DNA conformations, BZ junctions, and left-handed Z-DNA, under physiological conditions, bypassing the specifics sequence requirements and high salt concentrations typically required for BZ or Z-DNA formation. Using a panel of twenty three duplexes containing one to five indole-modified bases linked via either propyl or propargyl linkers, we demonstrate that overall duplex conformation is strongly influenced by propyl-linked indole modifications at dA/dU positions. Among the two linker types tested, the flexible propyl linker promoted conformational plasticity, enabling transitions to BZ or Z-like structures under physiological conditions. In contrast, duplexes containing the more rigid propargyl linkers retained canonical B-form conformations. Modifications placed within or near restriction enzyme recognition sites highlighted the importance of linker flexibility in modulating enzymatic recognition and cleavage. Duplexes with a high density of modifications, particularly those modified on both strands with propyl-linked indole, exhibited marked resistance to digestion by DNase I, EcoRI, SmaI, and XmaI. Termed “Z-inducing chimeras” (ZImeras), these duplexes represent a versatile platform for investigating the biological roles of noncanonical DNA structures, expanding the toolkit for exploring and controlling non-B-DNA conformations in both basic research and therapeutic applications.

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Modification of Deoxyribonucleic Acid with Indole-Linked Nucleotides Induces BZ- and Z Conformation and Alters Its Sensitivity to Enzymatic Cleavage / S. Lingala, A. Fisiuk, M. Stephen et al. // ASC Omega. – 2025 . – № 10 (39). – Р. 45113–45123. – URL: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12509113/
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