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Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2009

Fluorescence Properties of Pyrimidopyrimidoindole Nucleoside dCPPI Incorporated into Oligodeoxynucleotides

Masahiro Mizuta; Kohji Seio; Akihiro Ohkubo; Mitsuo Sekine

A series of oligodeoxynucleotides labeled by a pyrimidopyrimidoindole deoxynucleoside (1a: dC(PPI)) and its derivatives 2a and 3a substituted with electron-donating and -withdrawing groups, respectively, were synthesized according to the phosphoramidite approach. The photophysical properties and quenching efficiencies of oligonucleotides incorporating dC(PPI) derivatives were studied in detail. The thermal denaturation experiments and molecular dynamics simulation of DNA duplexes incorporating dC(PPI) suggested that a modified base of dC(PPI) could form base pairs with guanine and adenine in canonical Watson-Crick and reverse-wobble geometries, respectively. The fluorescence of oligonucleotides incorporating dC(PPI) derivatives increased upon binding to the counter strands, except when dC(PPI) and guanine formed a base pair. It was revealed that dGMP quenched the fluorescence of the cyano derivative 3a most effectively, whereas it affected that of the methoxy derivative 2a least effectively. The involvement of the electron transfer from guanine to the dC(PPI) derivatives in the fluorescence quenching was supported by energy considerations.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2008

New nucleotide pairs for stable DNA triplexes stabilized by stacking interaction.

Masahiro Mizuta; Jun-ichi Banba; Takashi Kanamori; Ryuya Tawarada; Akihiro Ohkubo; Mitsuo Sekine; Kohji Seio

New nucleotide pairs applicable to formation of DNA triplexes were developed. We designed oligonucleotides incorporating 5-aryl deoxycytidine derivatives (dC5Ars) and cyclic deoxycytidine derivatives, dCPPP and dCPPI, having an expanded aromatic area, as the second strand. As pairing partners, two types of abasic residues (C3: propylene linker, phi: abasic base) were chosen. It was concluded that, when the 5-aryl-modified cytosine bases paired with the abasic sites in TFOs in a space-fitting manner, the stability of the resulting triplexes significantly increased. The recognition of C3 toward dC5Ars was selective because of the stacking interactions between their aromatic part and the nucleobases flanking the abasic site. These results indicate the potential utility of new nucleotide triplets for DNA triplex formation, which might expand the variety of structures and sequences and might be useful for biorelated fields such as DNA nanotechnologies.


Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids | 2007

A pyrimidopyrimidoindole nucleoside (dC PPI): photophysical properties and thermal stability of the modified DNA duplexes.

Masahiro Mizuta; Kohji Seio; Kenichi Miyata; Akihiro Ohkubo; Haruhiko Taguchi; Mitsuo Sekine

A new fluorescent deoxycytidine analog, 10-(2-deoxy-β -D-ribofuranosyl)-pyrimido[4′,5′ :4,5]-pyrimido[1,6-a]indole-6,9(7H)-dione (dC PPI ) was synthesized. Its fluorescent properties were studied in detail. It was found that this fluorescent nucleoside dC PPI could be used as a fluorescent label for DNA probes with minimal disturbance of their overall structure.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2007

Fluorescent pyrimidopyrimidoindole nucleosides: control of photophysical characterizations by substituent effects.

Masahiro Mizuta; Kohji Seio; Kenichi Miyata; Mitsuo Sekine


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2007

Synthesis and fluorescent properties of Bi-and tricyclic 4-N-carbamoyldeoxycytidine derivatives

Kenichi Miyata; Ryota Mineo; Ryuji Tamamushi; Masahiro Mizuta; Akihiro Ohkubo; Haruhiko Taguchi; Kohji Seio; Tomofumi Santa; Mitsuo Sekine


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2005

Use of ferrocene scaffolds as pendant groups in hairpin-type pyrrole-imidazole polyamide molecules showing sequence-selective binding to DNA duplexes.

Kohji Seio; Masahiro Mizuta; Takeshi Terada; Mitsuo Sekine


Tetrahedron Letters | 2004

Synthesis and properties of a pyrrole–imidazole polyamide having a ferrocene dicarboxylic amide linker

Kohji Seio; Masahiro Mizuta; Takeshi Terada; Mitsuo Sekine


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2012

DNA duplexes and triplex-forming oligodeoxynucleotides incorporating modified nucleosides forming stable and selective triplexes.

Takashi Kanamori; Yoshiaki Masaki; Masahiro Mizuta; Hirosuke Tsunoda; Akihiro Ohkubo; Mitsuo Sekine; Kohji Seio


Nucleic acids symposium series (2004) | 2007

Recognition of triplex forming oligodeoxynucleotides incorporating abasic sites by 5-arylcytosine residues in duplex DNAs

Masahiro Mizuta; Jun-ichi Banba; Takashi Kanamori; Akihiro Ohkubo; Mitsuo Sekine; Kohji Seio


Nucleic acids symposium series (2004) | 2004

Properties of ferrocene-polyamide compounds as redox active DNA binding molecules toward the SNPs detection

Masahiro Mizuta; Takeshi Terada; Kohji Seio; Mitsuo Sekine

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Kohji Seio

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Mitsuo Sekine

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Akihiro Ohkubo

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Takeshi Terada

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Kenichi Miyata

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Haruhiko Taguchi

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Takashi Kanamori

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Hirosuke Tsunoda

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Ryuji Tamamushi

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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