针对 DNA 处理金属酶的锌结合寡核苷酸骨架修饰。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-11-04 Epub Date: 2024-09-05 DOI:10.1002/cbic.202400528
Mark Berney, Ellen M Fay, William Doherty, John J Deering, Eva-Maria Dürr, Steven Ferguson, Joanna F McGouran
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摘要

我们设计并合成了一系列针对 DNA 修复核酸酶 SNM1A 的化学修饰寡核苷酸。每种寡核苷酸都含有经过修饰的核苷酸间连接,既能模拟原生磷酸二酯骨架,又能与 SNM1A 活性位点中的催化锌离子螯合。制备了含有脲、方酰胺、硫酰乙酰胺和亚磺酰乙酰胺连接的二核苷磷酸酰胺,并成功用于固相寡核苷酸合成。在基于凝胶电泳的检测中发现,所有经过修饰的寡核苷酸都能与 SNM1A 发生相互作用,这首次证明了寡核苷酸中的许多基团对 DNA 损伤修复酶的抑制作用。研究发现,含有亚硫酰乙酰胺连接的一条链与 SNM1A 的相互作用最强,并在实时荧光检测中进行了进一步测试。这使得 IC50 值被确定为 231 nM,大大低于之前报道的靶向该酶的底物模拟物。预计这些经过修饰的寡核苷酸将成为未来开发荧光或生物素标记探针的支架,用于体内 DNA 修复过程的研究。
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Zinc-Binding Oligonucleotide Backbone Modifications for Targeting a DNA-Processing Metalloenzyme.

A series of chemically-modified oligonucleotides for targeting the DNA repair nuclease SNM1A have been designed and synthesised. Each oligonucleotide contains a modified internucleotide linkage designed to both mimic the native phosphodiester backbone and chelate to the catalytic zinc ion(s) in the SNM1A active site. Dinucleoside phosphoramidites containing urea, squaramide, sulfanylacetamide, and sulfinylacetamide linkages were prepared and employed successfully in solid-phase oligonucleotide synthesis. All the modified oligonucleotides were found to interact with SNM1A in a gel electrophoresis-based assay, demonstrating the first examples of inhibition of DNA damage repair enzymes for many of these groups in oligonucleotides. One strand containing a sulfinylacetamide-linkage was found to have the strongest interaction with SNM1A and was further tested in a real-time fluorescence assay. This allowed an IC50 value of 231 nM to be determined, significantly lower than previously reported substrate-mimics targeting this enzyme. It is expected that these modified oligonucleotides will serve as a scaffold for the future development of fluorescent or biotin-labelled probes for the in vivo study of DNA repair processes.

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