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Characterization of Byproducts from Chemical Syntheses of Oligonucleotides Containing 1-Methyladenine and 3-Methylcytosine

[Image: see text] Oligonucleotides serve as important tools for biological, chemical, and medical research. The preparation of oligonucleotides through automated solid-phase synthesis is well-established. However, identification of byproducts generated from DNA synthesis, especially from oligonucleo...

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Autores principales: Tang, Qi, Cai, Ang, Bian, Ke, Chen, Fangyi, Delaney, James C., Adusumalli, Sravani, Bach, Alvin C., Akhlaghi, Fatemeh, Cho, Bongsup P., Li, Deyu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2017
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5709782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29214236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.7b01482
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author Tang, Qi
Cai, Ang
Bian, Ke
Chen, Fangyi
Delaney, James C.
Adusumalli, Sravani
Bach, Alvin C.
Akhlaghi, Fatemeh
Cho, Bongsup P.
Li, Deyu
author_facet Tang, Qi
Cai, Ang
Bian, Ke
Chen, Fangyi
Delaney, James C.
Adusumalli, Sravani
Bach, Alvin C.
Akhlaghi, Fatemeh
Cho, Bongsup P.
Li, Deyu
author_sort Tang, Qi
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description [Image: see text] Oligonucleotides serve as important tools for biological, chemical, and medical research. The preparation of oligonucleotides through automated solid-phase synthesis is well-established. However, identification of byproducts generated from DNA synthesis, especially from oligonucleotides containing site-specific modifications, is sometimes challenging. Typical high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), mass spectrometry (MS), and gel electrophoresis methods alone are not sufficient for characterizing unexpected byproducts, especially for those having identical or very similar molecular weight (MW) to the products. We used a rigorous quality control procedure to characterize byproducts generated during oligonucleotide syntheses: (1) purify oligonucleotides by different HPLC systems; (2) determine exact MW by high-resolution MS; (3) locate modification position by MS/MS or exonuclease digestion with matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight analysis; and (4) conduct, where applicable, enzymatic assays. We applied these steps to characterize byproducts in the syntheses of oligonucleotides containing biologically important methyl DNA adducts 1-methyladenine (m1A) and 3-methylcytosine (m3C). In m1A synthesis, we differentiated a regioisomeric byproduct 6-methyladenine, which possesses a MW identical to uncharged m1A. As for m3C, we identified a deamination byproduct 3-methyluracil, which is only 1 Da greater than uncharged m3C in the ∼4900 Da context. The detection of these byproducts would be very challenging if the abovementioned procedure was not adopted.
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spelling pubmed-57097822017-12-04 Characterization of Byproducts from Chemical Syntheses of Oligonucleotides Containing 1-Methyladenine and 3-Methylcytosine Tang, Qi Cai, Ang Bian, Ke Chen, Fangyi Delaney, James C. Adusumalli, Sravani Bach, Alvin C. Akhlaghi, Fatemeh Cho, Bongsup P. Li, Deyu ACS Omega [Image: see text] Oligonucleotides serve as important tools for biological, chemical, and medical research. The preparation of oligonucleotides through automated solid-phase synthesis is well-established. However, identification of byproducts generated from DNA synthesis, especially from oligonucleotides containing site-specific modifications, is sometimes challenging. Typical high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), mass spectrometry (MS), and gel electrophoresis methods alone are not sufficient for characterizing unexpected byproducts, especially for those having identical or very similar molecular weight (MW) to the products. We used a rigorous quality control procedure to characterize byproducts generated during oligonucleotide syntheses: (1) purify oligonucleotides by different HPLC systems; (2) determine exact MW by high-resolution MS; (3) locate modification position by MS/MS or exonuclease digestion with matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight analysis; and (4) conduct, where applicable, enzymatic assays. We applied these steps to characterize byproducts in the syntheses of oligonucleotides containing biologically important methyl DNA adducts 1-methyladenine (m1A) and 3-methylcytosine (m3C). In m1A synthesis, we differentiated a regioisomeric byproduct 6-methyladenine, which possesses a MW identical to uncharged m1A. As for m3C, we identified a deamination byproduct 3-methyluracil, which is only 1 Da greater than uncharged m3C in the ∼4900 Da context. The detection of these byproducts would be very challenging if the abovementioned procedure was not adopted. American Chemical Society 2017-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5709782/ /pubmed/29214236 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.7b01482 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Tang, Qi
Cai, Ang
Bian, Ke
Chen, Fangyi
Delaney, James C.
Adusumalli, Sravani
Bach, Alvin C.
Akhlaghi, Fatemeh
Cho, Bongsup P.
Li, Deyu
Characterization of Byproducts from Chemical Syntheses of Oligonucleotides Containing 1-Methyladenine and 3-Methylcytosine
title Characterization of Byproducts from Chemical Syntheses of Oligonucleotides Containing 1-Methyladenine and 3-Methylcytosine
title_full Characterization of Byproducts from Chemical Syntheses of Oligonucleotides Containing 1-Methyladenine and 3-Methylcytosine
title_fullStr Characterization of Byproducts from Chemical Syntheses of Oligonucleotides Containing 1-Methyladenine and 3-Methylcytosine
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Byproducts from Chemical Syntheses of Oligonucleotides Containing 1-Methyladenine and 3-Methylcytosine
title_short Characterization of Byproducts from Chemical Syntheses of Oligonucleotides Containing 1-Methyladenine and 3-Methylcytosine
title_sort characterization of byproducts from chemical syntheses of oligonucleotides containing 1-methyladenine and 3-methylcytosine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5709782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29214236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.7b01482
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